Month: January 2018

  • #Free-Style Friday #2: a re-issue of Winter’s Gift at a Vacation’s End – #Haibun #Poem .@ImageCurve

      Amazing what a poet-blogger can learn in a year. Enjoy my repost of “A Winter’s Gift at a Vacation’s End”.   Winter’s Gift at a Vacation’s End A layer of snow rests on the deck. Just a dusting. The reflection of tile on the storm door blends with that thin layer of snow.  …

  • Today’s Haiku (January 5, 2018)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 短日の斜めの雨となつてゆく  大峯あきら tanjitsu no naname no ame to natte yuku             short winter day             rain begins to fall             diagonally                                                 Akira Ohmine from ‘Haiku,’ a monthly haiku magazine, December 2016 Issue, Kabushiki Kaisha Kadokawa, Tokyo

  • Eufemia Griffo – Otata, Jan. 1, 2018

    Originally posted on Memorie di una Geisha, multiblog internazionale di Haiku: cold afternoon grabbing a cup of tea with both hands pomeriggio freddo afferrando una tazza di tè con entrambe le mani * Eufemia Griffo, Otata Gennaio 2018

  • #Free-style Friday (1/5/18): The Price #tankaprose #senryu

    All the “master of indoor sports had to do was pay his share of the Electric bill. That’s all he had to do. But he had a Grateful Dead concert to see. The bill had to wait.   What a catastrophe for him, then, when he came home to find his tickets missing, and a…

  • Cracked

    Originally posted on haiku tree: gray clouds tease the cracked ground no rain today ?

  • Haiku & Photographs–Tokyo Alley

    Originally posted on Miriam's Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond: paper screen can’t hide the full moon, cold of the new year vending machine light shadow closes the curtain Tokyo alley

  • 10401

    #Haiku Happenings #3: Sky’s latest #haibun!

  • Daily Haiku: Jan. 5, 2018

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: home  his first clear word since the stroke ? ? by Kathy Lohrum Cotton (USA) Second Honorable Mention, Modern Haiku Category Illinois State Poetry Society