Photos of the area


Around Limefitt Park - Near Jenkins CragAround Limefitt Park - WIndermere with rainbowAround Limefitt Park - View from Wansfell PikeAround Limefitt Park - Troutbeck GardenAround Limefitt Park - Troutbeck GardenAround Limefitt Park - UllswaterAround Limefitt Park - Troutbeck ChurchyardAround Limefitt Park - TownendDSCF1561Around Limefitt Park - Troutbeck ChurchAround Limefitt Park - Cattle on the fellsAround Limefitt Park - Troutbeck TongueAround Limefitt Park - View from WansfellAround Limefitt Park - View from Ill bellAround Limefitt Park - Troutbeck ChurchyardAround Limefitt Park - Troutbeck TongueAround Limefitt Park - WindermereAround Limefitt Park - UllswaterAround Limefitt Park - Limefiit from aboveAround Limefitt Park - Troutbeck Churchyard

Travel Haiku

As an experiment on Twitter i thought it would be fun to ask people to submit haikus inspired by travel.

A haiku is an unrhyming verse form,
conveying a complete image or feeling
in three lines of syllables and is usually about
nature or natural things.

It should have 17 syllables
The first line contains five syllables
The second has seven,
and the last has five.

In English (a stressed language),
the ideas can be expressed with
a short line,
a long line
and another short line.

However, some recent English
haiku writers have written
two-line haiku.

If you do send me any I will retweet the best ones and also post them on my blog here

If they are REALLY good then they will also make it on to this page.

Tweet me at @travelhaiku

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