Month: May 2018

  • My Daily #Haiku #2 (5/21/18): a #senryu

    another Monday forgetting to wash my shirts on permanent press #haikuchallenge (press) #haiku #senryu #micropoetry #poetry

  • Haiku: Season’s Wings

    #Haiku Happenings #6: Xenia Tran’s latest haiku for my current #haikai challenge!

  • Passing spring

    #Haiku Happenings #5: Janice’s latest #tanka for my current #haikai challenge!!

  • Yuku Haru (passing spring)

    Yuku Haru (passing spring)

    #Haiku Happenings #4: Reena’s latest #tanka for my current #haikai challenge!

  • My Daily #Haiku (5/21/18)

    5/20/18: glass May morning … outside finger-printed glass her new annuals #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • Pushing summer

    Originally posted on Roth Poetry: Spring rains this month have turned everything green. Gardens and fields are well established for the upcoming summer. My potatoes are coming along very well. It won’t be long until the heat of summer is upon us. ? Spring rains bring lush green Summer’s knocking at our door Potatoes jumping…

  • Spring to summer tanka

    Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: This is for Frank Tassone’s weekly haikai challenge. ? again the wind blows hurling white blossom rain-shooting greenness ripened in sun’s rising course— first roses fallen

  • reluctant poppies

    Originally posted on rivrvlogr: April 2017 Poppies ~ no buds yet this year Back in Western New York, first blossoms always arrived from late April to early May, perennials providing lush colors while we waited for the last frost that would mark the end of May, when annuals could be planted. It was an adjustment…