Month: May 2018

  • Haiga, Haiku & #28: Yard Stories; May 2018

    Originally posted on A 19 Planets Art Blog 2010/2024: * animal laws the reason cat ears remain open *

  • Daily Haiku: Alan Summers’ Week–May 28 through June 3, 2018

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: Dear Loyal Readers and Followers: Today, Monday, May 28 through Sunday, June 3, you will enjoy a week’s worth of Alan Summers’ haiku. Alan lives in the UK, and his work often appears on this blog. His websites listed below are very interesting and useful, and…

  • 5.28 (dj) homing in/ haikai 35 – Daily Jewels by Jules

    #Haiku Happenings #1 (5/29/18): Jules’ 2nd #renga soliloquy for my current #haikai challenge! homing in (respectfully for my FIL) memories held in a box… and his own war chest …opened after death in his mind every day was a world war since he came home he opened his heart to his living family that would…

  • Deliverance In The Dark: an .@ImageCurve #haibun

      Cotton sheets cling to my skin like a burial shroud. Memories of Mom arise. Her pain-soaked blue eyes, looking out from a frustration-worn face, pulsing oxygen through nasal tubes insufficient for her to rise from bed. Speculations emerge. Students laugh away the opportunities I offer. Networks with whom I negotiate ignore my recommendations. A…

  • Today’s Haiku (May 28, 2018)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 鶏たちにカンナは見えぬかもしれぬ  渡部白泉 toritachi ni kanna wa mienu kamo shirenu for chickens these cannas may not be seen                                                 Hakusen Watabe from ‘Haidan,’ (‘Haiku Stage’) a monthly haiku magazine, July 2017 Issue, Honami Shoten, Tokyo

  • Today’s Haiku (May 28, 2018)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 鶏たちにカンナは見えぬかもしれぬ  渡部白泉 toritachi ni kanna wa mienu kamo shirenu for chickens these cannas may not be seen                                                 Hakusen Watabe from ‘Haidan,’ (‘Haiku Stage’) a monthly haiku magazine, July 2017 Issue, Honami Shoten, Tokyo

  • Haiku: Memorial Day

    Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: Remembrance, honor the brave who’ve fought and fallen red poppies bowing ©2018 Linda Lee Lyberg Author’s Note: Today, we honor the brave no longer among us who fought and gave their lives for freedom. May your Memorial Day be filled with fond and respectful memories. Frank J. Tassone Hakai Challenge…

  • My Daily #Haiku #2 (5/28/18)

    5/28/18: mourn poppy fields … after all of our fights how do I mourn him? #haikuchallenge (fight) #haiku #senryu #micropoetry #poetry