Tonight I went to my first meeting of the Regina Calligraphy and Paper Group. We spent part of the meeting working on weathergrams. Here is some information on what a weathergram is.
We wrote Haiku poems, or lines of about ten words, and then printed them on brown kraft paper. After we finished writing, we punched holes in the paper and then tied string through them. I am planning to put one in my garden and give the other two away.
This is what I wrote on my three weathergrams:
ice forming on the surface
Elm trees are sleeping
leaves have fallen long ago
fast goes the winter
Squash soup is cooking
gather round the table
bodies are warm now.
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