Month: July 2018
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Today’s Haiku (July 6, 2018)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 約束の時間過ぎたる夕焼かな 稲畑汀子 yakusoku no jikan sugitaru yuyake kana the time we agreed passed… a sunset Teiko Inahata from “Haiku Shiki” (“Haiku Four Seasons,” a monthly haiku magazine), December 2017 Issue, Tokyo Shiki Shuppan, Tokyo Fay’s Note: ‘sunset’ is a summer kigo.
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bench in the park
Originally posted on Ontheland: park bench evening meditation with geese in a line gazing at eternity a winged flock moving as one from shore to lake to sky interbeing ~ ©2018 Ontheland In a recent post at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai Chevrefeuille shares a photo and haiku about a favourite park bench near his home.…
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Independence Day
Originally posted on revivedwriter: In honor of Independence Day here in the U.S., Frank has a haikai prompt about independence. He suggests to think about how dependent we truly are on other people. The United States: Is the flag meant to divide? Let United hearts Pass through created borders Each face made in God’s image.
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Portugal Travel Notes #2 (7/4/18)
A good English-style breakfast: eggs, ham, baked beans, and a mini croissant. And hot coffee. Lots of coffee! Seconds asking for more coffee in Portuguese a quick car trip to the Torre da Belém. Too long a line to climb, so we selfie-pose. a short walk to the monument to the discoverers Afterward, we visit…
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My Daily #Haiku (7/5/18)
7/5/18: more fireworks more locales to visit on our way #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #Portugal
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Eufemia Griffo – Otata 31, June 2018
Originally posted on Memorie di una Geisha, multiblog internazionale di Haiku: spring fog the muffled cry of a seagull nebbia primaverile il grido ovattato di un gabbiano * Eufemia Griffo
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‘gravity’ 76/100 #100daysnewthings
Originally posted on Stella Pierides: gravity what does it mean to be human Photo of model skeletons in the Physiotherapy Practice I visit. 76/100 #The100DayProject #100daysnewthings
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Daily Haiku: July 5, 2018
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: clouds over mountains i can’t reach what’s real ? by Jim Kacian (USA) Carving Darkness: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku, 2011 ? ?