Posted February 09, 2015
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Last December, I entered a haiku contest. The winning haikus of the contest would be displayed under trees along the sidewalks of the Golden Triangle neighborhood, Washington DC until the end of winter. And I just learned that my entry is selected! The trouble is that I can't travel all the way from Turkey to Washington just to see my poem. So hopefully someone can help me. If anyone here who happens to be in Washington DC this winter can take a photo of my haiku, I'd really appreciate it. In return, I'd give 1 GOG copy of one of my favorite games Sam & Max Hit the Road (one location in the game takes place in Gullwump, Washington!).
Here is a map of the buildings that are showcasing the winning haikus: Haiku Map
I've added to this post some pictures I found on the net that show some of the showcased haiku.
And today Golden Triangle BID tweeted my haiku! I'm speechless.
I will also give another copy of Sam & Max Hit the Road in order to celebrate my selected haiku. If you want to enter the giveaway, just say I'm in and that's it. Random.org will select the winner. If you want to double (and even triple) your chances you can write something about haiku genre in your post (like what it means to you or the haikus you like, etc.).
Thank you!
EDIT: Thanks to GOG support, I changed the topic title to a grammatically correct one! :) I also replaced "february" with "winter" since the selected haiku will be displayed till the end of winter.
Here is a map of the buildings that are showcasing the winning haikus: Haiku Map
I've added to this post some pictures I found on the net that show some of the showcased haiku.
And today Golden Triangle BID tweeted my haiku! I'm speechless.
I will also give another copy of Sam & Max Hit the Road in order to celebrate my selected haiku. If you want to enter the giveaway, just say I'm in and that's it. Random.org will select the winner. If you want to double (and even triple) your chances you can write something about haiku genre in your post (like what it means to you or the haikus you like, etc.).
Thank you!
EDIT: Thanks to GOG support, I changed the topic title to a grammatically correct one! :) I also replaced "february" with "winter" since the selected haiku will be displayed till the end of winter.
Post edited February 11, 2015 by Accatone