Month: September 2018

  • tonight’s moon rises

    Originally posted on rivrvlogr: tonight’s moon rises with long hours come great rewards harvest brings bounty Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #52: Harvest We have overcast skies this evening, so this photo is of the September 29, 2012 Harvest Moon.

  • Our Immigrant Story

    A view of New York Harbor from Governor’s Island     “A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.” –John A. Shedd   storm-tossed seas ambitious ancestors brave steerage   the fading memories of Italy left behind   Lady Liberty passangers crowding above to glimpse their new home…

  • Harvest

    Originally posted on thoughts and entanglements: sharing peach harvest with bees at farmers market – sweet taste of sunshine Pat R 9/24/18 For Frank Tassone’s Haikai Challenge where the prompt is “Harvest”.

  • Tan Renga: Grass on River Bank

    #Haiku Happenings #8: Xenia Tran’s latest tan #renga featuring a haiku by Ken Gierke for Carpe Diem!

  • Daily Haiku: Sept. 24, 2018

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: lost in the valley listening for the river to guide us home   by Rachel Sutcliffe (England/UK) A Hundred Gourds, 4:1,  December 2014 ?

  • “lengthening nights…” a #tanka (9/24/18)

    9/24/18: recurring dream lengthening nights in and out of the classroom these recurring dreams the doe and fawns grazing under a harvest moon #tanka #micropoetry #poetry

  • Stone Poetry: Haigaonline Publishes Portfolio of Haiga Inspired by Earth and Rock

    “waning summer” by Jennifer Hambrick. First published in Haigaonline, Vol. 19-2, Autumn 2018. © 2018 Jennifer Hambrick. All rights reserved. I am grateful to have another mini portfolio of my haiga published in the most recent issue of the journal Haigaonline. This issue. “Viewing Stones,” features haiga inspired by and depicting rocks, stones and earth. All of the…

  • (9.23s) haikai 52 Toe.may.toe – Toe.mat.toe, We All See Red /haibun | Jules Longer Strands of Gems

    #Haiku Happenings #5: Jules’ latest #haibun for my current #haikai challenge! So close to farm country. One old wives tale is that if the cows are lying down it is going to rain. If that is true – the bovine haven’t been doing all that much standing… — Read on juleslongerstrandsofgems.wordpress.com/2018/09/23/9-23s-haikai-52-toe-may-toe-toe-mat-toe-we-all-see-red-haibun/