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Monthly Archives: July 2012

07.08.12

Posted by Dixon Galvez-Searle in Haiku July 8, 2012

Here comes the wedding
video footage looping
again and again.

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07.07.12

Posted by Dixon Galvez-Searle in Haiku July 7, 2012

Gingerly we walk
into air conditioning,
from humidity.

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07.06.12

Posted by Dixon Galvez-Searle in Haiku July 6, 2012

Faded Eddie shirts
become badges of honor
among Maiden fans.

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07.05.12

Posted by Dixon Galvez-Searle in Haiku July 5, 2012

Unbearable heat
turns heads to the garden hose
out there in the grass.

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07.04.12

Posted by Dixon Galvez-Searle in Haiku July 4, 2012

Despite the danger,
patriotic booming blasts
emerge from backyards.

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07.03.12

Posted by Dixon Galvez-Searle in Haiku July 3, 2012

Absent one partner,
two of the three musketeers
soldier bravely on.

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07.02.12

Posted by Dixon Galvez-Searle in Haiku July 2, 2012

Spiral-cut hot dogs
settle nicely into buns.
Relish fills the grooves.

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07.01.12

Posted by Dixon Galvez-Searle in Haiku July 1, 2012

Late night barbecue
man stands at his grill, turning
poorly lit chicken.

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