Silly Haiku – Seasons
Jenn from, You Know … that blog?, hosts Silly Haiku Wednesday. So far, this is my silliest offering of them all!
Quirky Quips & Sewing Snips
Jenn from, You Know … that blog?, hosts Silly Haiku Wednesday. So far, this is my silliest offering of them all!
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You made it your own with the pun.
Doug — I just wanted to impart my own personal flavor.
Now that was a silly Haiku. Congratulations.
Thank you, Dr. John!
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Goggleder Googled this and got an alternate “Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme”. Seems to be words to a song.Couldn’t resist, you don’t make that many Typos on your’s or other’s blogs. Great Haiku.
Bill — ???
Nothing here is spelled incorrectly. I wasn’t trying to copy Simon & Garfunkle. This word salad is my own creation.
I am having fun with you on your comment you left at the James Bond Quiz.post I made with the answers. You said you Goggled #8 , I couldn’t resist ,
Be glad Thom didn’t see it.
Very nice ending.
Wordless Wednesday – King of the Field
Nessa, will you love it ’til the end of thyme?
Silly.
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Woah. Brilliant. This is awesome. ๐
Thom — did you expect less from me?
I’m biting my tongue here
Thom — chew and swallow.
Oh well done, seasonal time and herbal thyme, I didn’t even catch the spelling for a split second and it still worked. A gem IMHO, and very oregano! I mean original!
Funny, Susan
Susan, I suppose you didn’t expect something so sage from me.
LOL!!! Oh how I LOOOOOOOOOVE this one! It even smells good!
Melli รขโฌโ all in good taste รขโฌยฆ.
Basil, Rosemary-my flavor. Happy life with all your personal flavor. My morning sun rise is here: http://gypsy70.blogspot.com/2009/10/life-as-i-see-it-3-morning-sunrise.html
Gypsy — savory offerings, I’m sure.
I can almost smell them!
Barbara — I have a Rosemary BUSH in my yard and when it rains the neighborhood smells quite savory!
I’m in”Scents” that I cannot smell this post. ๐
Gel — scentsational pun!
Very clever Quilly. You’re a Master with words.
Jientje — not a master, but I have a small amount of talent when inspired.
Very clever haiku…I’m impressed!!!
Becca — thanks!
i love the comments, but then again, it was your post (pun-ku) that inspired them!
Polona — Pun-ku! What an excellent idea! Why didn’t I think of that?
Haha, love it! AND I almost dropped on the floor, because it’s sans your usual “this ain’t no damn haiku” disclaimer! ๐ Yeah I know you don’t speak like that, but that sums it up I think… heehee
Whatever… it’s awesome – great work, Quilly!!
I’m late getting to you because I was out of town yesterday… sorry ’bout my tardiness!
Jenn — you’re always welcome. The good thing about the ‘net is the post isn’t going anywhere.
AND, I thought the disclaimer had run it’s course. Besides, it has occurred to me that the people that participate in the prompt don’t care, and the people who know what real haiku is (beyond Polona & Juliana) rarely read my blog!
‘Tis always the season for a great pun! It’s always fun cumin over here because I know there will be something savory! Even the comments are peppered with puns. Perhaps those folks are trying to curry favor with you for Punny Monday – is that the dill?! Okay, I’m fennel-ly through, and I think I’d betterl submit this comment gingerly.
Linda — your reply is so savory I’m going to toss it in the soup pot with some chicken bones and boil it up! Mmmmmmm
You are the queen of puns!
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