Month: January 2018

  • Today’s Haiku (January 10, 2018)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 一羽去り二羽去り冬木残さるゝ   森田純一郎 ichiwa sari niwa sari fuyuki nokosaruru             one bird leaves             two birds leave…             a winter tree left behind                                                 Junichiro Morita from ‘Haidan,’ (‘Haiku Stage’) a monthly haiku magazine, January 2017 Issue, Honami Shoten, Tokyo

  • on the sleeping cow’s

    on the sleeping cow’s

    Originally posted on Old Pond Comics: on the sleeping cow’s belly… a pheasant cries #haiku by Kobayashi Issa, translated by David G. Lanoue, Old Pond Comic by Jessica Tremblay

  • Night

    Originally posted on haiku tree: night falls a sad song plays on the radio ?

  • Exposed

    Originally posted on method two madness: Paul Simon said that one man’s ceiling is another man’s floor. Whose floor is the sky?  Does it open at night to spill the dance of the stars, the sailing of the moon, into our earth-bound feet? Moving toward eclipse– double reckoning of light bearing winter’s tides. My windows…

  • Still Water, Frozen Beauty

    Originally posted on Victoria C. Slotto, Author: Photo: Sharon KnightDarklings-2January 27, 2015Used with permission Still Water, Frozen Beauty a Haibun We make our way down I-395, skirting the crowding of mountains, the eastern flank of the Sierra Nevada, to my west. I snake along, at a near crawl. Overnight, nature has painted her landscape in…

  • Daily Haiku: Jan. 10, 2018

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: winter crossing he wants to live apart by Beverly Acuff Momoi Haiku Canada, Winter/Spring 2016 ?

  • winter

    Originally posted on Project words: ? winter stillness a white flake melts on the old dog’s nose ? ?

  • The Sound of Silence

    Originally posted on writing in north norfolk: the frozen river ebbs and flows with the wolf moon a silent heartbeat Kim M. Russell, 2018 Image found on Pinterest My response to Carpe Diem’s The Sound of Silence #1 introduction Our new feature at CDHK was inspired by an article in a mindfulness magazine, entitled ‘Inner…