Month: May 2018

  • Haibun 116

    Originally posted on Michael Rehling: punctuated birds on the powerline on the side of the road staring at the clouds. everything comes together perfectly. harmony takes a form morning mist

  • haiku: scent of musk…

    Originally posted on Haiku For Living: . scent of musk from a bright boutique the drizzle thickens ? ? ? ? .

  • Today’s Haiku (May 17, 2018)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 先の世のわからぬことは鯰に聞け  桂 信子 saki no yo no wakaranu koto wa namazu ni kike             if you have uncertainty             of the future…             ask a catfish!                                                 Nobuko Katsura from “Haiku Shiki” (“Haiku Four Seasons,” a monthly haiku magazine), December 2016 Issue, Tokyo Shiki Shuppan, Tokyo Fay’s…

  • My Daily #Haiku (5/17/18)

    5/17/18: reach migrating geese reach their breeding ground … fresh rain #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • Daily Haiku: May 17, 2018

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: night rains rush beneath city curbs voice of a river by Kathy Lohrum Cotton  (USA) ?

  • Inca Beginnings

    Originally posted on writing in north norfolk: the shadow of wings high above the mountainside ripples in maize fields Kim M. Russell, 17th May 2018 Image found on Peru Travel My response to Carpe Diem #1434 Cusco … first “contact” with the Inca Empire On our train journey into the high mountains of the Andes,…

  • 5.16 (dj) haikai 33/ harusame (iii) – Daily Jewels by Jules

    #Haiku Happenings #1 (5/17/18): Jules’ #renga soliloquy for my current #haikai challenge! 5.16 (dj) haikai 33/ harusame (iii) MAY 16, 2018 ~ JULES harusame (iii solo renga) north wind howling strong ripping, splattering, sailing maple seeds like nails followed by lightning heavy dark rains – and fallen tree limbs another spring day altered by an…

  • Steller Joy: A #TankaTuesday (on a Wednesday) #tankaprose (5/16/18)

      “Mary, full of grace,” so did the angel proclaim But what victory did you contemplate gazing upon the milky way?   Is there a moment more sublime? Lao Tzu counseled those troubled at heart, whom thought the universe agitated, to look out at the stars. I followed his advice many nights. Too often, I strained…