Arizona fights highway dust storms with haiku
PHOENIX (Reuters) – Dust storms that turn day into night are a hazard to Arizona drivers. But this year, authorities are throwing down a novel literary challenge to raise awareness of the dangers. The Arizona Department of Transportation is inviting budding poets to take to Twitter and pen haikus – a concise Japanese literary form consisting of 17 syllables – to highlight the peril from the summer storms, known as haboobs. . . .
View full post on Odd News Headlines – Yahoo! News
Leave a Reply