The past month dedicated Steemian has been writing and publishing one Haiku a day on Steem. Haiku's are a form of poetry where rhyme isn't the main focus, instead you make sure the syllables of the Haiku are done in a 5 - 7- 5 manner - the sentences should still make sense when finished.
I didn't know this per say, I learned from :-)
To celebrate and close his full month of doing Haiku's he decided to write a few for some Steemians he knows and interacts with. To my surprise I saw one was made for me - I almost missed it since notifications on Steem failed me the past few days!
She sees reflections
in train windows - point and click.
Change with perspective.
© Rowan Joyce, all rights reserved.
Dedicated to
, one of the kindest people I met at steemfest 3... and a really interesting and talented photographer... although a little obsessed with trains ;-)
Indeed we met at SteemFest3. We even spend a good part of a day together on his last day before leaving Kraków - walking around an old factory area that was not hosting all kinds of hipster art and food and coffee places.
Those are precious memories and why Steem is still so important to me personally - keeping up and supporting all those amazing souls is harder to leave behind when you've seen them face to face :-)
Anyway, this post is mostly meant to have a memory of this when I'm reading back my Steem blog in years time - a moment where a Steemian makes me smile by dedicating a Haiku to me and my work is definitely worth that. Maybe get some of my readers to check out his work in the process - sometimes that's all I can do in order to support my favourite Steemians a little bit more.
Dirty Train Window shots?
For those who don't know: I have an extensive series of Dirty Train Window Photographs on my blog. They are some of my favourite photographs from the last few years and I'm still making them when I'm traveling by train.
It's funny how this is the second time this week they got mentioned by another Steemians - as left a comment earlier telling me about enjoying those series of me and hoping to see more of them :-)

I've even seen some Steemians like and
mention them in posts when they were publishing their own 'Dirty Train Window' shots. All these tiny things together make me smile and feel like these series are just a tiny bit 'Steem Famous' :-) Thanks for that!


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