Month: March 2018

  • Cracked

    Originally posted on haiku tree: a flawless sky cracked by oak tree branches ?

  • Originally posted on Puget Lines and Edges: #Haiku Happenings #7: Dave Kuhlmann’s latest #haiga! Puget Lines and Edges View original post

  • Today’s Haiku (March 2, 2018)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 押入れの中にも梅の香のとどく  高浦銘子 oshiire no naka nimo ume no ka no todoku             inside the closet             plum blossom scent             reaches here                                                 Meiko Takaura from ‘Haiku,’ a monthly haiku magazine, March 2016 Issue, Kabushiki Kaisha Kadokawa, Tokyo

  • Gratitude

    84 haiku. 28 days. I wrote three haiku a day for each day of February! What a #nahaiwrimo! Thank you all for your likes, comments and for simply reading them! You again prove that haikai matters!

  • Otata edited by John Martone – March 2018

    Originally posted on Il fiume scorre ancora: spring garden silkworms become butterflies again dark sky a blue kite plays with the white clouds * Eufemia Griffo Link diretto per scaricare la rivista https://otatablog.wordpress.com/2018/02/28/march-2018/

  • Joshua Gage’s Pre-dawn Coffee

    Originally posted on Haiku Commentary: pre-dawn coffee the smell of cedar on my wool shirt © Joshua Gage (USA) The Heron’s Nest, Dec 2014. The details in this haiku make it effective. The scene of pre-dawn is one of mystery, introspection, and calmness. The poet is drinking coffee to wake up and get energy for…

  • a thousand years of Spring

    a thousand years of Spring

    Originally posted on 日本文化の愛 Nipponbunka no ai: 天びんや京江戸かけて千代の春 tenbin ya kyô edo kakete chiyo no haru A balance: For the Capital and Edo both A thousand year’s of spring. -Matsuo Basho

  • 1659

    Originally posted on feathers: ? ? this way and thatthe turkey vulture’swings ? ? drift — I’m providing the prompts this month for NaHaiWriMo! Find us on Facebook and join in!