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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Deletion

This blog will be deleted. Or kept so I can see it. Cause I like the stories and stuff. I'm sorry. No one comes on, and I can't keep up this blog by myself. Good-bye. I will leave this open for anyone to see, but there will be no more posts. Good-bye. I may post here now and then, but I doubt it.

:::Casey:::

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Really Sorry

Sorry! I guess....I just forgot and don't have anything to post. Miranda isn't ever going to put something on here....I think we're just going to delete this place. I might remake it again in the summer....when we have more time. But we don't have much time right now. I'll post some artsy stuff we have done, then that might be all....

(the front)
 
 
(The train)
  

(The train)
  

(The star)
  

(the front/side)
  

(The back)
  

(The back)
  

This is a hat we created back in November. It was for this hat contest. Me and Miranda made it together, and for two people. Underneath are two holes where I heads go. We won the contest out of the Intermediates. The hat took a long time and was hard work, but we did it, and had fin on the way. In the end the hat looked really good. Around the front we made a train, and then there was snow around the bottom and presents. As you can see it is a Christmas tree, all decorated. It was cool.




This is just something we made. Miranda made the flower, the heart, and the "live, laugh, love". I made the turtle...lol. If you have realized, we did make them out of pipe cleaners.


This is a little drawing we whipped up. We used "pipe cleaner feather pens" to draw with. My pen was a little better made then  Miranda's, and it worked better too. 


Well, that's all I have for now. I might have more, but I don't know where it would be.

::Casey::

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

How to Write a Haiku Poem


How to Write a Haiku Poem

Haiku is a way to express your feelings or interest. It’s a Japanese tradition, usually symbolizing a part in nature to express how they feel. It has soon evolved into different meanings around the world. People make it be about anything they want, about important matters or not, though it is still traditional in Japan. Haiku Poems have only three lines. Here is how to write a Haiku Poem:

Warning
Writing a Haiku may result in emotional disorder.

  1. The first step on how to get you poem up and running is- Pick a topic that may interest you for this first step. This topic shall not be too complicated to understand.
  2. Delicately choose appropriate words to use. Make a very long, but short summery about this so called “topic”, using words that fit this topic.
  3. For a Haiku, the first line should only have 5 syllables. If anymore, it will not be a proper poem, in which there has to be some precise writing.  Example-Dreams can come true now, 5 syllables.
  4. The second line has 7 syllables, in which, for a Haiku, has to have perfect result in different wording structures. Example- Wherever the wind blows through, 7 syllables
  5. The third and final line has exactly 5 syllables. Much like the first line, but this line finishes off this poem. Make sure this last line in perfect and has no flaws.  Example- To make us believe. 5 syllables
  6. The completed Haiku must have 17 syllables in total, or thus this poem is a failure to those who can’t even write three simple lines.
  7. Finally, for those who can write this Haiku, add a title to this splendid master piece we call haiku!

Important
Don’t over write or your brain will be locked in a Haiku language.