Month: October 2017
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#Free-style Friday 10/27/17
Empty road a view of peak foliage no one sees For Toads’ Artistic Interpretations with Margaret
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Today’s Haiku (October 27, 2017)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 菊日和靴下の穴見えたかな 永末恵子 kikubiyori kutsushita no ana mieta kana chrysanthemum weather did someone see a hole on my sock? Keiko Nagasue from “Gendai Haiku Shûsei” (“Modern Haiku Collection”) edited by Yasumasa Soda, Rippu Shobo, Tokyo, 1996
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Wind Sighs of Dreams: Haibun
Originally posted on Yesterday and today: Merril's historical musings: I woke to hear the wind sighing and moaning, the lonely sound of a train whistle at midnight. The house creaked, like a person turning over in bed, trying to get comfortable. The branches of the maple tree tap against the window. I try not…
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Raven
Originally posted on thoughts and entanglements: Photo by Julien Laurent via Unsplash The photo is the prompt: a Raven ? morsels for a raven – dots in the universe connecting Pat R 10/26/17 For : 3 line tales (TLT) over at Only 100 Words #OctPoWriMo ?
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Haiga, Haiku & Haibun: Autumn Depth
Originally posted on A 19 Planets Art Blog 2010/2024: ? already i set aside watercolors evening cricket 10-26-2017 Haibun Full Circle Dampness how quickly. the changing afternoon. sunlight. disappears. over white. yard blossoms. thunderclouds roll. Kona winds—reversing. the wind direction. leaf scuttle. in front. of the autumn storm. i slip into the studio. pushing paint.…
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More Contemporary Mexican Haiku
Originally posted on Miriam's Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond: HOMERO ARIDJIS (Michoacán, 1940) GRAFITO ESCRITO EN UN VIDRIO A lo Ryokan Al menos los ladrones me dejaron una cosa, la luna en la ventana. At least the burglars left me one thing, the moon at the window. Martha Obregón Lavín (Mexico City, 1943)…
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Brushstrokes #midnighthaiku
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: #Haiku Happenings #4: Sue Vincent’s beautiful new #haiga! Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Daily Haiku: Oct. 27, 2017
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: inner city building a canvas of honeysuckle climbs the graffiti by Rachel Sutcliffe (UK) tinywords, Issue 15, March 2015 ?