Friday, April 13, 2007

Happy 5th Bloggiversary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111eleven

It was 5 years ago today that I first started the Invasive Species Weblog. It took less than a week after that for the puns and general snarkiness to start leaking in. Thank you, readers, for all the visits, comments and post suggestions. Five feels old in internet years!

How will I be celebrating this 5-year-bloggiversary? By getting a root canal. :-( While I am hopped up on Valium and being tortured by my endodontist, I thought I would hold a contest:

Write me an Invasive Species Haiku and post it below. Best one wins the author a prize.

I'll start:

For you, dear readers
Invasive Species Weblog
Full of aliens

17 comments:

  1. I'm not up for haiku right now, but do want to wish you a happy blogiversary -- you were one of the blogs that prompted me to start myself, a fact that might inspire more snarkiness when readers find you are partly responsible for my drivel!

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  2. Five internet years
    for Jennifer Forman Orth.
    Human years? Don't say.

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  3. Monk Parakeets are
    Brooklyn's most charismatic
    invasive species.

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  4. Outside my window,
    starlings, sparrows and pigeons.
    More fun with haiku.

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  5. Invasive critters
    Plants, birds, fish, mollusks galore
    Five years of helping

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  6. Cuscuta. Dodder
    Pale, alien spaghetti.
    I will eat your trees.


    {Cuscuta japonica has destroyed trees in Houston)

    M. Reed

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  7. Advanced in science
    Stuck in Middle School humor
    Nice combination

    Assessing myself
    I find my love for this blog
    Is most troubling

    This faithful reader
    Must conclude the invasion
    Has taken your mind

    Sent from the future
    To warn us about dangers
    Jenn is a robot

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  8. Loosestife never loses
    Barberrians at the gate
    Welcome to Weed World

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  9. Remorseless vetch climbs
    Pale spring colors reach for sun
    Green and purple sea

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  10. Scented flowers lure
    Strangles garden beloved
    Eradicate thee

    -Dominic S.

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  11. Oooppss... forgot to add the title

    Japanese Honeysuckle

    Scented flowers lure
    Strangles garden beloved
    Eradicate thee

    -Dominic S

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  12. Hard to get across
    Wicked inconvenience;
    Invasive species

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  13. Congratulations on the blogiversary!
    (Not so much on the root canal.)

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  14. Insipid encroachment
    relentless creative destruction
    homo sapiens

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  15. winter blooms bright yellow
    broom, acacia, and sorrel
    drive out monkey flower

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  16. Lantana flowers
    In the middle of the bush
    Australia weeps

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  17. Veligers in water
    floating toward
    a ship in ballast

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