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A poem a day – Haiku – Old potatoes

December 6, 2014 by Padaek Leave a Comment

A poem a day - Haiku - Old potatoes
A poem a day – Haiku – Old potatoes

Old potatoes

parents and offspring
share precious time together
family as one

Note: I’ve been told by a friend that old/green potatoes like the ones above are dangerous/toxic to eat! Please know and remember this, and please don’t eat old/green potatoes, no matter how interesting they may be to look at, take a photo of, or write a haiku about. I did not eat these potatoes btw. Thanks The Life of Floy & Flirl!

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