The Daily Haiku
A world of five - seven - five. At one time daily, now kind of sporadic.
Ursa Major

In Greek Mythology, the hunter Callisto bore a child of Zeus named Arcas. In fury, Hera transformed Callisto into a great bear. Years later, Arcas became a hunter and he came across Callisto. He was about to kill her when Zeus intervened and cast both Callisto and Arcas into the heavens; creating the constellations of Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
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