Anshika Lal (left) and Caprice Jackson, of Tiny WPA, install the Rain Poetry exhibit at Vernon Park. Some of the haiku, written by elementary students, will be permanently visible. Others will be ...
On rainy days, Reading’s sidewalks will shine with the creativity of young writers from the area. Haiku written by local children as part of the Rain Poetry project by nonprofit PA Humanities will ...
You're walking in Corry, it starts to rain and a poem appears on the sidewalk celebrating the community. Turning ordinary places into sites of creativity and shared experience is one of the purposes ...
Young poets from across the state joined with officials including first lady Lori Shapiro today in a reveal celebration of Rain Poetry on the sidewalks outside the State Library of Pennsylvania at the ...
Every Sunday, we publish reader-submitted haiku. Local poets translate the simple beauty of Lancaster County into short and simple poems. Here's a selection of four haiku: winter’s frost entrée ...
We asked readers to share their rain haikus. Here are a few. Read more online with today’s rain story.
We seem to have a love-hate relationship with drippy precipitation. We know we need the rain, but after months of drizzle, downpour and unending damp, we begin to wonder how Noah survived the Ark.
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