I am trying to write an autumn Haiku. Although the Haiku is tiny, it's not easy to write. When I first learned the syllable count, I didn't think it was that hard. I have learned to try and never make rash decisions. It may look easy, but it's hard. I wonder if anything comes easy. For me, there is always a learning curve. So, I'm going to continue thinking about this 5-7-5 counted Haiku. It might still come out wrong. At least, I will feel proud of my effort. Also, I will definitely look at Haiku authors with a deepening respect. Since I like seasons and this is fall, I might try to draw a leaf. Maybe two leaves with a pumpkin nearby. Should I use watercolors or colored pencils or just plain crayon? Let me see. :) A is for autumn time. Apples, pumpkins, cider, tangerines, mums. All are worth a rhyme.