Haiku for every day of June 2025
June 1 (Sunday)
Back to Mahomet
Sermon, worship, saw old friends
Kind of feels like home
June 2
Appointments outside
Cardinals, robin prancing
On our green carpet
June 3
Lunch, Baldarotta’s
Evie’s bread, great sandwiches
Take our time, enjoy
June 4
at house on Hessel, sing
I am weak and you are strong
Sing it till we die
June 5
Urbana sunshine
(Not a cloud in bright blue sky)
Flows into my soul
June 6
Marg plants pink rose bush
Trims bushes, four inch chain saw
so much fun to use
June 7
Movie with Michael
Not always just Tootsie Rolls
El Rancho Grande!
June 8 (Sunday)
Friend shares N.T. Wright
Great class, great sermon and then
Daughter nearly died
June 9
All along life flows
Like a quiet stream until
Unmarked rapids scream
June 10
Morning with The Don
Times together go way back
Had so much to share
June 11
Kenny’s birds just sing
Tricia’s music shares their air
Beauty brings my tears
June 12
Country Salvage calls …
We can get there if we try
On our Amish horse
June 13
Camargo berries, lunch
Even a nap together
What are good friends for?
June 14
Weekend with Sandels
Pizza Ranch, conversation
And an evening walk
June 15 (Sunday)
Happy Father’s Day!
Chris preached and we shared the day
Love our family
June 16
Christian, Adrienne (Sandel)
Elim, Emory, and new (due in October)
At Allerton Park
June 17
Heat wave hits us hard
And the rest of the country
Homeless are helpless
June 18
At last, time with Marc
And Evie’s family gift
Rice cooker and friends
June 19
Bullock membership
Shows dividends in Indy
NARM gets us in free (North American Reciprocal Museums)
June 20
Newfields Museum
Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Hopper, Blake
Centuries of art
June 21
Epilogue Players
Indy State Museum and
Cemetery Club
June 22 (Sunday)
Johnsons in Indy
Together after Waynesville
Such memories!
June 23
Two nights, two hotels
Steer-In dinner, then breakfast
Indy: full of riches
June 24
Got to take a rest
Day at home till we leave again
Ah! My bed feels fine
June 25
Midsummer Shakespeare
Another Hyatt breakfast
Two hands of rummy
June 26
Such good friend, our aunt
Set deep roots, loves family
Now she’s 95
June 27
the party’s over
Urbana, home for awhile
Weather’s cooling off
June 28
From Guest Haiku poet Miles Tomita (our grandson who is traveling to Tokyo on July 17)
The planes are flying
The jets go even faster
Now they start to slow
June 29 (Sunday)
Sandel dream come true
October baby girl, join
Elim, Emory
June 30
Aly basketball
Not far from cemetery
Place flowers, cheer!