isthmus [is-muh s] noun, plural isthmuses, isthmi [is-mahy]
1. a narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water, connecting two larger bodies of land.
2. Anatomy, Zoology. a connecting, usually narrow, part, organ, or passage, especially when joining structures or cavities larger than itself.
3. Ichthyology. the narrow fleshy area between the sides of the lower jaw of a fish.
Tibby Shiels Inn
an hotel on an isthmus
wish I'd been single
Facebook Haiku
January 30: Yukon
online friend
sends pictures of the Yukon.
I'll never visit
for NaHaiWriMo
Something that made me smile today:
sunshine in the window, rainbows in the room.
stuff done.
plastering at Liane's
shopping
no writing
Written today:
poem -
Gilded Cage (6)
You've been reading Of Literary Bent. I thank you.
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