Bright sun lights the sky
Morning coffee is perking
I’m on the right path
It is clear to see
Haiku tools were just lurking
Can I remember?
Bright sun lights the sky
Morning coffee is perking
I’m on the right path
It is clear to see
Haiku tools were just lurking
Can I remember?
It arrived by mail
Sat quarantined in bathtub
Til time for debut
Cute little laptop
Took bow under son’s guidance
New passwords and such
We await tech guy
Called to transfer apps and files
From old home to new
First there was the bowl of amaryllis bulbs my son and his wife gave me for Christmas. There were five bulbs the size of softballs. Each bulb had two shoots that promised glorious blooms. Today ten scarlet amaryllis flowers form a small shrub offset brilliantly by the clean white snow outside my window. I wanted to take a picture of the amaryllis to show my son and daughter-in-law who live in Minneapolis. But I don’t know how to do this with my smart phone. I would have to wait until one of my Cleveland grandchildren showed up to do this for me.
Yesterday my project was to print the Haiku I wrote two days ago on greeting cards using a Microsoft Word format so I could send each grandchild a Valentine. I discovered that Word greeting cards aren’t very flexible and don’t allow for the Haiku structure. I finally gave up and sent my grandchildren texts. As I texted each Haiku my phone remembered the words for me and had memorized my Haiku by the time I sent the last one. Then there was the fun of receiving texts back from each grandchild.
With the success of my Haiku greetings I decided to see if I could take photos of my amaryllis. And I somehow did.
One long month ago
Made transition to smartphone
And got Uber app
Wanting new freedom
Unsure how to apply it
I kept self earth-bound.
Then like a diver
Hesitating on high board
Leapt up and took plunge.
Tapped Uber icon
Expected “George” to drive me
But where did he go?
Finally found him
“Arrived” parked one street over
I learned a lesson
Uber depends on
Basic piece of equipment
A good GPS