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Haiku Challenge, Part the 7th
Spring is upon most of us, even if the weather seemingly has multiple-personality disorder, and with the coming of Spring we figured it was high time for another Oddwalk Haiku Challenge! (Here’s a link to all the other past Haiku Challenges and related posts.) The rules, as always, are pretty simple. Three lines of poetry,…
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Off to NCYC 2009!
We’re off! It should be an outstanding NCYC this year! Our new CD will be there (we’ve even held one in our hands – it is indeed glorious). We’ve got several opportunities ahead to perform, minister, and meet some great folks, and just plain old have fun. Will you be there too? Make sure to…
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Haiku Challenge VI
Hey everybody, it’s that time again! Haiku Challenge Six has begun. We know a lot of you may see this post after it gets imported elsewhere on the internet (especially facebook – you are our fan over there, aren’t you?), but please, if you’re going to play, let’s all play in the same place, the…
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A Late Haiku Challenge Entry
A fan of the blog, Clay Imoo, Director of the Youth Ministry Office, Archdiocese of Vancouver, sent us this message today: I was intrigued by your haiku challenge and thus wanted to send this to you. I made it with my sons a couple of years ago for a contest sponsored by the Vancouver Canucks hockey…
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Haiku Challenge V!
In honor of our “Jesus Is My Friend” cover video becoming our most watched video on YouTube, it’s time for Haiku Challenge V! We haven’t done this in a while (here are rounds I, II, III , and IV)! The rules are simple: A haiku is composed with three lines, of syllable-lengths 5-7-5. Add yours in…
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Haiku Challenge IV
Hey, we haven’t done this in a while (here are rounds I, II, & III)! The rules are simple – a haiku is composed with three lines, of syllable-lengths 5-7-5. Add yours in the comments, below. Your haiku must begin with the last word of the one just before yours. You may play more than…