It would be cool if members would submit shale theme paintings, more prose, poems, and even haiku to Go Haynesville Shale.com.

Here is one I wrote for the Northwest Louisiana Haiku Society as well as the Shreveport Writers Club, http://shrevewriters.blogspot.com/ :

interrupting
still Louisiana night…
rig hums

BonMarita aka Major Bonnie

I wasn't sure the right place to post this, but both Keith and Parker suggested on a blog. This is the first blog I have ever done so I hope I am doing it correctly.

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Comment by Major Bonnie on May 6, 2009 at 19:01
Thanks Parker. BonMarita
Comment by Bobi Carr ("parker") on May 6, 2009 at 4:58
Thanks Bonnie,

I'm glad you posted it. I look forward to reading your future blogs.
Comment by Major Bonnie on May 2, 2009 at 8:26
Nice Haiku Mike and I Ditto the substance of what you write. M B

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