Month: July 2018

  • 7.17 (s) different ‘foils’ /haikai 42 | Jules Longer Strands of Gems

    #Haiku Happenings #3: Jules’ solo #renga for my #haikai challenge #42! different ‘foils’ no metal blades for plant like swords piercing dry ground – after today’s rain? * unpredictable weather – drought; will some storms save our lawns * perhaps by mid-week mowers will roar throughout the quiet neighborhood ©JP/dh — Read on juleslongerstrandsofgems.wordpress.com/2018/07/17/7-17-s-different-foils-haikai-42/

  • Kusakari Joy

    Originally posted on awisewomansjourney: Frank J. Tassone Haikai Challenge #42 – Cutting Grasses (Kusakari) Haiku – Senryu – Haibun – Tanka – Haiga – Renga relaxing in sun Summer’s scent of fresh cut grass kusakari joy Photo Credit:  Pinterest

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    #Haiku Happenings #1: (7/25/18): Reen Saxena’s #tanka for my #haikai challenge #42!

  • My Daily #Haiku (7/24/18)

    7/24/18: sorrow Our Lady of Sorrows … during our departure her tears #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #Portugal

  • Portugal Travel Notes: Interlude #2 (7/23/18)

    I can hardly believe it! Three weeks have come and gone. Now, I know I’ve promised you updates. Believe me, I’m excited to share this journey. However, logistics–company, day outings, WiFi issues–have not favored a chronicle. Rest assured, I will have more updates soon. Stay tuned. Douro river all the vineyards I can’t visit

  • My Daily #Haiku (7/22/18)

    7/22/18: final final Sunday feast the smell of fresh smoke from the roaster #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #Portugal

  • My Daily #Haiku (7/22/18)

    7/22/18: final final Sunday feast the smell of fresh smoke from the roaster #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #Portugal

  • #Haikai Challenge #43 (7/21/18): Afterglow (yuuyake) #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga

      How are those lawns looking, haijin? Congratulations to last week’s contributors   Ultreya!   Today is our 17th wedding anniversary. (Thank you, thank you; no, really, you shouldn’t have ;)) During our wedding, I remember seeing the sky shortly after sunset. It was a true sailor’s delight, and it still carries the allure of…