September 2nd:
Socal has been experiencing a heat wave for a few weeks. It's finally starting to cool down and has even been overcast for a few days. Here's my version of a "rain dance" plea:
Bring on some showers!
And because I'm a bit of a Nerd, I drew the moon to reflect its phase tonight: a waning gibbous. 🌖
September 9th:
Today is Teddy Bear Day! I was thinking about what to draw for this week's #humpdayhaiku when I remembered this art exhibit I saw in San Diego in 2009. The. 1000 Teddies project. Philipp Jordan is the German artist that created it and I thought I'd pay tribute to him for it since you'll see that I borrowed his idea, just in a different medium. Looks like he has a new project on display: http://teddiesinspace.com/
In any case, I took a couple dozen pictures and decided to use that as the basis of my haiku since it's Teddy Bear Day.
Here's a photo from that exhibit:
And here's my haiku:
September 16th:
I'm a self proclaimed sunset chaser. I go to the beach to catch the sunset as often as I can. Lately the waves have been huge, and surfers are out on droves. They inspired this week's #humpdayhaiku
September 23rd:
The heat wave has yet to subside but it's officially the first day of fall! Here's hoping that we get some cooler weather soon.
September 30th:
Beantown is my home away from home after I spent two short years here during grad school at BU.
Here I attempted to merge a few of Boston's icons, the Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge and the Public Garden ducks.
I could probably write a ton of haikus for this city, because it's awesome and there is so much to it!
Socal has been experiencing a heat wave for a few weeks. It's finally starting to cool down and has even been overcast for a few days. Here's my version of a "rain dance" plea:
Bring on some showers!
And because I'm a bit of a Nerd, I drew the moon to reflect its phase tonight: a waning gibbous. 🌖
September 9th:
Today is Teddy Bear Day! I was thinking about what to draw for this week's #humpdayhaiku when I remembered this art exhibit I saw in San Diego in 2009. The. 1000 Teddies project. Philipp Jordan is the German artist that created it and I thought I'd pay tribute to him for it since you'll see that I borrowed his idea, just in a different medium. Looks like he has a new project on display: http://teddiesinspace.com/
In any case, I took a couple dozen pictures and decided to use that as the basis of my haiku since it's Teddy Bear Day.
Here's a photo from that exhibit:
And here's my haiku:
September 16th:
I'm a self proclaimed sunset chaser. I go to the beach to catch the sunset as often as I can. Lately the waves have been huge, and surfers are out on droves. They inspired this week's #humpdayhaiku
The heat wave has yet to subside but it's officially the first day of fall! Here's hoping that we get some cooler weather soon.
September 30th:
Beantown is my home away from home after I spent two short years here during grad school at BU.
Here I attempted to merge a few of Boston's icons, the Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge and the Public Garden ducks.
I could probably write a ton of haikus for this city, because it's awesome and there is so much to it!