A new year is upon us.
Let’s look back on the past year and forward to the new one by writing some haiku together about silly photos!
A new year is upon us.
Let’s look back on the past year and forward to the new one by writing some haiku together about silly photos!
Bugs, bikes, back-to-school…
…let’s take a look at some photos Abbey took over summer/autumn and write haiku captions for them!
Summer vacation is almost over.
So what better way to remember great summer memories than by sharing weird photos with strangers and writing haiku poems about them?
They say it’s best to embrace your past, learn from it, and move on to live your best life.
So what better way to embrace your cringe-worthy childhood than by having a bunch of strangers write haiku poems about it?
They say it’s best to embrace your past, learn from it, and move on to live your best life.
So what better way to embrace your cringe-worthy past than by having a bunch of strangers write haiku poems about it?
They say it’s best to embrace your past, learn from it, and move on to live your best possible life.
So what better way to embrace your cringe-worthy past than by having a bunch of strangers write haiku poems about embarrassing college photos?
Sometimes a photo haiku-caption context can get bloody. The competition can get fierce, leaving only two competitors, sweaty and panting, competing for the final trophy.
That’s a real photo haiku-caption death match!
You know what’s even more fun than coming up with a haiku to caption a photo with?
Pitting a bunch of people against each other to see who can come up with the best haiku caption for a photo!
Coming up with a haiku to caption a photo with can be a lot of fun.
But pitting a bunch of people against each other to see who can come up with the best haiku caption for a photo is even more fun!
Every Friday I like to write a too-cool-for-school haiku inspired by a photo from Japan. I bribe my wife to add her own as well, so we can get as many interpretations as possible, and sometimes a Japanese one happens to float in off a gentle breeze of inspiration.
Last week we looked at an advertisement for a hospital from hell. Here’s this week’s photo, a screenshot of a mask for sale on a Japanese website: