Month: December 2017
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Winter Solstice Haiku II
Originally posted on kanzen sakura: For Frank Tassone’s Haiku prompt – Solstice: https://wordpress.com/read/blogs/117675961/posts/4104. Thank you Frank for this festive, solemn, and timely prompt. longest night of the year – winter solstice – star gazing perfection – stars gleam geminids – blazing stars light up the night sky – fires warm hearts everywhere
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Daily Haiku: Dec. 19, 2017
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: January clouds she slices a purple onion into halves by Lenard D. Moore (USA) Right Hand Pointing, 95, 2016 ?
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snow
Originally posted on Project words: ? snow fall catching winter on my tongue nose ? ?
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Plum Blossoms
Originally posted on thoughts and entanglements: on shortest of days the cold of winter sets in – dreams of plum blossoms Pat R 12/19/17 For Frank J. Tassone Challenge: Winter Solstice ?
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Mistletoe
Originally posted on writing in north norfolk: mistletoe embrace below frosty glitter balls berries and kisses Kim M. Russell, 2017 Image found on Pinterest My response to Carpe Diem Seven Days Before Christmas 2017 #2 everlasting love In the countdown to Christmas, today’s prompt is ‘everlasting love’, what Chèvrefeuille calls sacred energy.
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mountain pheasant
Originally posted on 日本文化の愛 Nipponbunka no ai: 山鳥よ我もかもねん宵まどひ yamadori yo ware mo kamo nen yoi madoi O, mountain pheasant! I, too, must sleep as you, Through the hours of darkness! -Matsuo Basho ? Art by Ando Hiroshige ? ?
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#Monoku Monday 12/18/17 #haiku #poetry
waning Autumn another drive in darkness at five
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Relocating the Gingerbread Man: A #Christmas #holiday #haibun courtesy of .@ImageCurve
Relocating the Gingerbread Man It is a delicate procedure. One so precarious that Frankie runs from the kitchen, saying, “I can’t bear to watch in case this goes south.” Mira emerges from the kitchen. The gingerbread house Frankie worked on rests on a glass cake stand. new centerpiece iTunes’ carols playing as a proud pastry…