Month: December 2017

  • What’s This?

    What’s This?

    Originally posted on Smell The Coffee: Falling from the sky White rain that does not change Time for a taste ©Vivian Zems Frank J. Tassone’s HAIKAI CHALLENGE  *Zeus’ First Snowfall*

  • City Snow

    Originally posted on Zander In Print: Lit abyss City snow Life falls fast Z ? Frank J. Tassone’s Challenge “First Snow” ?

  • Haiku challenge: Evergreen first snow

    Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: I’m going to post a lot today because it’s my birthday and I’ll post if I want to. First up, a couple of cold, cold haiku for Frank Tassone’s challenge, one I never seem to see. ? First snow settles on evergreen, everdark firs— white colder than black. ?…

  • Evergreen

    Originally posted on revivedwriter: A haibun for Frank J. Tassone’s newest haikai challenge, for which we could write about either first snow or ever green (or both!). My brother arrives, and my family all enjoy putting up and decorating our Christmas tree. He is taking his decorations to his new place, yet we put plenty of…

  • #Haiku: Dichotomy

    Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: water keeps flowing Mexican sunflowers wilt dichotomy in snow Copyright©2017 Linda Lee Lyberg Author’s Note: My daughter lives outside Houston, Texas. This is a shot from Dec 7-8 of snow in South Texas, which is rare. As a side note- I intentionally broke the 5-7-5 rule. Photo courtesy of: Tracy…

  • Haiku: First Snow

    #Haiku Happenings #4: Xenia Tran’s latest haiku for my current #haikai challenge!

  • Tanka

    Originally posted on petrujviljoen: cup tilts, spills, shatters on the kitchen floor – absence expanding summer’s ever green resumes its whispers beneath the breeze … Linked to Frank J Tassone’s haikai challenge

  • Perennial

    Originally posted on Jilly's: Chains rattle the door Ghost of White Christmases Past Snow, Snow, go away ? Foxtail Palms wave at the sky Green with envy, nevermore For Frank J. Tassone’s Challenge #11 First Snow or Ever Green The storm that brought snow to much of the US brought a touch of cold to…