Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Week Fifty-Six

Welcome to Week Fifty-Six of The NaiSaiKu Challenge?

The Challenge? is to write a NaiSaiKu.. and post it on your blog!

Then come back here and leave a permalink to your post in the comment box on this post.


If you're still not sure what a NaiSaiKu.. is, then clink~this~link


When you do write a NaiSaiKu.. please link back to us so everybody else can join in...
and please visit the other participants and leave a comment on their blogs too!!!


New post next Tuesday!

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15 comments:

  1. Hi everybody, thanks for visiting The NaiSaiKu Challenge?
    A big welcome to Ayu and Nalini who have recently become followers.

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  2. Hope I got it right...actually its one of my Haikus... tweaked a bit though
    Thanks for the welcome!

    the wind reads my dairy
    one page every second
    fly flowers & peacock feathers
    the wind reads my dairy
    fly flowers & peacock feathers
    one page every second
    the wind reads my dairy

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  3. oops!...here's the link!...sorry!

    http://nalinihebbar-poetry.blogspot.com/2010/03/naisaiku.html

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  4. Hi Nalini, many thanks for taking The NaiSaiKu Challenge? this week. Here's a clickable link for you:

    Nalini

    aka Andy Sewina

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  5. Here's one I wrote from the restricted skylight in my office: Rain Dark Rain

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  6. Here's one I did for Three Word Wednesday, have you tried it yet?
    3WW

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  7. here's mine

    http://thepoetrywagon.blogspot.com/2010/03/smiles-unlimited.html

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  8. Hi Rajlakshmi, many thanks for playing along. Here's a clickable link for you:

    Rajlakshmi

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  9. Dear Wendy,
    It was so nice of you to visit my Blog and check the Naisaiku I attempted. Feel free to share your discerning views on the quality of Naisaiku! I want to perfect it.
    Regards

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  10. Hi Saras, I think you've done on good job on your NaiSaiKu, and you've certainly embraced the style successfully.

    Many thanks for posting to The NaiSaiKu Challenge? and I for one am looking forward to reading further examples of your work.

    aka Andy Sewina

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  11. Had fun playing with this form this week...out of the blue I thought, "I want to Naisaiku!"... crossing fingers that HTML works...

    Mad inventor's marketplace

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