Month: March 2018
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Haiku
Originally posted on Bending moments: Honoured to be runner up in the British Haiku Society Museum of Haiku Literature Award. retaining wall from its crack a footloose freesia
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Daily Haiku: March 8, 2018
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: early spring answering to no one north wind by Barbara Kaufmann (USA) Failed Haiku, 2:15, March 2017 ?
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1665
Originally posted on feathers: ? ? if I had a sister little frog moon ? ? sister — join us in NaHaiWriMo, on Facebook this month. I’m prompting!
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Reno Weather Report
Originally posted on Victoria C. Slotto, Author: Reno Weather Report a Haibun Franks Tassone’s Haikai Challenge dVerse Monday Haibun Living in the Truckee Meadows, as I do, almost any kind of weather is not unexpected at any time of the year. In winter and spring, Reno suffers from winds howling through the passes of the…
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swirling black and white
Originally posted on rivrvlogr: swirling black and white branches clash in early March aging dog retreats warmth and calm behind window watching spring’s gusty entrance Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #23: first spring gust (And it started snowing as I posted this.)
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Spring storm
Originally posted on ….Bilocalalia….: The fallen tree rips the spring lawn’s fabric, its buds unaware of doom. In the Virginia woods, it’s typical to see a fallen tree still growing, the stretched-out trunk now the base for new trees rising perpendicular to it, continuing the skyward climb. If a tree fell in our yard, we…
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secret kisses…
#Haiku Happenings #9: Tia Hayne’s latest haiku appears in THF’s current Haiku Windows!
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Starless
Originally posted on haiku tree: a starless sky in your sleep you say goodbye ?