Month: January 2018
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Last Day
Originally posted on thoughts and entanglements: cloud of crows blacken winter sky – his last day 2 huge cloud of ravens has blacken late winter sky – ashes to ashes Pat R 1/27/18 For Frank Tassone Weekly Haikai Challenge & Weekly Photo Challenge: Variations on a Theme ?
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Frank J Tassone Haikai Challenge #17 Raven – Haibun
Originally posted on Ramblings of a Writer: Frank J Tassone Haikai Challenge #17 Raven – Haibun Frank say’s write the haiku poem of your choice (haiku, senryu, tanka, haibun, renga/renku, haiga, etc.) in which you name or reference Raven. The Common Raven is a Northern Hemisphere bird. There are many species and can live some…
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Raven
Originally posted on Ontheland: winter sentinel perched on highest bare branch feathered enigma ~ When considering ravens for Frank J. Tassone’s Haikai Challenge #18, I thought of the lone black bird (raven or huge crow) I saw one cold winter day at the top of a tall tree. I browsed Pixabay raven photos and found…
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Darkness Within
#Haiku Happenings #7: Reena’s latest #haibun for my current #haikai challenge!
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Dying Crow: Haibun
Originally posted on Yesterday and today: Merril's historical musings: This is for Frank Tassone’s haikai challenge. He asks us to write about ravens, but he also says “kangarasu translates as ‘cold crow,’” so I’m going with that. I really like crows. When my daughters were little, there was some sort of illness that killed…
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Haiku – Crow Clan
Originally posted on Life in Portofino: whitewolfpack.com ? Crow wings cross blue moon – singing crow song by the lake welcoming kindred. ? Posted to Frank J. Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge 18.
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Corvus
Originally posted on Zander In Print: Three crows speak Stating their names Man falls deaf ? Z For Frank J. Tassone’s Challenge # 18 Late Winter Kigo – “Raven” ?
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Raven
Originally posted on Smell The Coffee: blur of ebony bringing news of good tidings without tweeting ©Vivian Zems Frank J Tassone #18 Raven