Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Haiku and me

In case you don’t remember or know what a haiku is, it’s a Japanese form of poem, in just three lines, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and again, five in the third. 

My interest was picked, when Michel Duret, a good friend of mine asked for my opinion about a slogan. In thinking about it, it reminded me of the Japanese haiku, and I thought this is something I should do more of. 

Well, we’ll see! As a theme, I’ll do something along the lines of the “Great 2020-2021 ski season paradox” in which France has plenty of good snow, while its ski lift are not running and Utah has no snow, but skiers are piling up on the slopes in large numbers. 

So it goes like this:


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