Understanding Haiku Poetry pt11

<p>After the death of my beloved dog, it was suggested by my editor, Stephanie Dagg that I take up geocaching. A hobby to encourage me to get out-and-about, because without the dog, I&rsquo;d stopped going for walks. Geocaching for those who don&rsquo;t know, is a type of treasure hunting game played whilst out in nature. With a smartphone or a portable GPS device (global positioning system) coordinates are entered, and by following the signal the cacher is directed to search a place, often one of interest, somewhere off the beaten track. It could be an old ruin, a small cascading waterfall or perhaps a hidden cave. In many cases, caches are concealed in amazing locations, places known only by the locals. Secret areas that one would probably never stumble upon unless guided by those who&rsquo;ve hidden the cache. A certain amount of pride must be felt when they read the thank you comments, praising the beauty of these secluded areas.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@roundfire25/understanding-haiku-poetry-pt11-c5147e295479"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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