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birds.</p><p id="a6cd"><a href="http://www.soundshawaiian.com/birds_hawaii.html">Click here</a></p><figure id="f9ac"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*Tb_yL2XLNog0jh4Q"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/es/@zapsizzle?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Zane Persaud</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><p id="fe8f" type="7">Key Message: Summer in the rainforest is magical.</p><p id="9c29">Taressa has loved fairy tales, fables, and imaginary worlds fo

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r as long as she can remember. She began imagining and writing her own in grade school and is compelled to continue. To support her compulsions, she has spent her working world life managing businesses of various types and is now self-employed in the hospitality industry in Hawaii. Currently she lives and writes in Pele’s rainforest with her husband, two dogs, one feral chicken, and an imaginary cat. She writes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and blogs about life. Some of her current works can be found in the publications Daily Cuppa, The Lark, and Middle Pause.</p></article></body>

The Daily Write

Rainforest Summer

A haiku of Hawaii

Orchids in my yard — photo by Taressa

The Daily Write prompt June 26th: Write a Haiku about Summer

Light summer mist falls

Shimmering in the sunlight

Orchids take a bow

Aloha!

Come hang loose on the lanai and listen to the birds.

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Photo by Zane Persaud on Unsplash

Key Message: Summer in the rainforest is magical.

Taressa has loved fairy tales, fables, and imaginary worlds for as long as she can remember. She began imagining and writing her own in grade school and is compelled to continue. To support her compulsions, she has spent her working world life managing businesses of various types and is now self-employed in the hospitality industry in Hawaii. Currently she lives and writes in Pele’s rainforest with her husband, two dogs, one feral chicken, and an imaginary cat. She writes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and blogs about life. Some of her current works can be found in the publications Daily Cuppa, The Lark, and Middle Pause.

The Daily Write
Hawaii
Gardening
Poetry
Haiku
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