Month: January 2018

  • Failed haiku – December 1, 2017

    Originally posted on Memorie di una Geisha, multiblog internazionale di Haiku: Alice in wonderland becoming small like my son * Eufemia Griffo 

  • #Free-style Friday (1/12/18): A #haiku sequence… #nahaiwrimo

      Jan. 5: Day Moon   breaking dawn a gibbous moon a bove the mountains   #daymoon #nahaiwrimo #haiku   January 6th: soup   Artic cold… last bowl of turkey soup scraped clean   #nahaiwrimo #haiku #Arctic   Jan. 7th: fragrant breeze   backyard snow fragrance of wild onions missing from the breeze   #nahaiwrimo…

  • Haiku Windows edited by Kathy Munroe — Il fiume scorre ancora

    #Haiku Happenings #9: Eufemia Griffo’s latest haiku appears in THF’s inaugural edition of Haiku Windows, edited by Kathy Munroe! Delighted to be part Haiku Windows edited by Kathy Munroe, the new column of the Haiku foundation. This week theme is kitchen window. loneliness… no smell from the kitchen window Eufemia Griffo https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/2018/01/10/haiku-windows-kitchen-window/ via Haiku Windows edited…

  • Today’s Haiku (January 12, 2018)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): まいにちの中に夜があり吹雪けり  青木ともじ mainichi no naka ni yo ga ari fubuki keri             there is a night             inside every day…             a howling snowstorm                                                 Tomoji Aoki from “Shûkan Haiku” (“Haiku Weekly”) #499 11/13/16  Issue, http://weekly-haiku.blogspot.com

  • How to Make Your Workout More Exciting: Haibun

    Originally posted on Yesterday and today: Merril's historical musings: So, this happened today. I’m at the gym. Sally is going up and down, and we’re moving right along with her. Ab muscles burning; eyes yearning for time to move more quickly. We move on to squats and burpees, until we we’re quite literally saved by…

  • Cold

    Originally posted on haiku tree: candles flicker the smell of dinner going cold ?

  • Tanka by Carol Purington

    Originally posted on Haiku Art Site: From the root-cellar the last of the winter squash still succulent, the poem you wrote recalling a grandmother’s hearty soup by Carol Purington All Rights Reserved Published in GUSTS, Fall/Winter 2008. “Canada’s First English Tanka Journal.” * Carol Purington’s Poet Profile at The Haiku Foundation Haiku Registry includes a…

  • Unused Doors

    Originally posted on petrujviljoen: in rising above the sordid reality – free from attachment the guiding into silence is riddled; these unused doors ? Spiral Stone, Copyright Petru J Viljoen ……….. Linked to Dverse Open Link Night (OLN)