As my husband and i embark on a roadtrip, “The Great Alaskan Get-Away” (as our fourth son called it), i hope to record our trip with haiku and also share some photos here…
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little white chapel
welcomes interstate travelers
prayers for safety

scent of pine on breeze
soft-bristled ponderosa
cover hills in black
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rock cut-away glints
precious metals vein granite
black hills central tracks
old “eighteen-eighty” railroad
steam engine pulls train up grade

whee! we ride e-bikes
along george michelson trail
bump over wood bridge
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i feed him almonds
toss halves to striped ground squirrel
he eats on haunches
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presidents in stone
home of the free and the brave
history’s heroes

Happy birthday, America! Remember your heroes and hold to your ideals…
visit montana
big sky hospitality
panning for gold and garnets
old friends, old west towns, old bones
glacial mountain views
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mountain majesties
stand on leftover snow patch
breathe in alpine air

home sweet camper home
nestled in stand of tall pines
relax with husband
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four wheel drive pickup
narrow one lane gravel road
explore old ghost town
miners found gold and silver
Garnet booms…then abandoned


walk trail through tall trees
red cedar and black hemlock
ferns grace forest floor
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Jul 07, 2025 @ 17:24:11
What a fun idea, Lynn–vacation haikus to go along with the photos! Favorite line: soft-bristled ponderosa. A lovely, specific description.
Jul 08, 2025 @ 18:37:29
Thank you so much, Nancy…I appreciate specific feedback!
Jul 03, 2025 @ 21:07:34
Beautiful
Jul 03, 2025 @ 08:20:17
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Jul 03, 2025 @ 05:20:37
Enjoy this adventure. Looking forward to experiencing it through your haikus.
Jul 03, 2025 @ 17:02:13
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