Month: November 2018

  • Haiku 16

    Originally posted on Michael Rehling: penning my obituary in love with the unnecessary embracing dawn as a prisoner does a pillow

  • mono no aware (A Tanka)

    Originally posted on Scrambled, Not Fried: The prompt from The Imaginary Garden: The Japanese phrase mono no aware (moh noh noh ah wah ray) refers to a wistful sadness at the passing of things. This includes leaves falling, the first frost, the ending of a relationship, the ending of an era, or death. Under this…

  • Morning Stillness

    Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: morning stillnesslast day?of November2018 branches?create?their shapes beautifulwith grey skyand no wind sun on the waterbirds in the sky This morning, I remembered this verse: But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God and not from us.2 Corinthians 4:…

  • My Daily #Haiku (11/30/18)

    11/30/18: November “November rain” the long ride home #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • solistice

    Originally posted on Project words: ? solstice darkness the sudden streak of a shooting star ? ? ?

  • Two lines haiku, november 2018

    Originally posted on Vento del giorno: ? Jon Rista Photography boiled rice the moon shines her cold light   waiting for snow – dusk comes easily these days   winter evening – in each pocket a hand   autumn clouds – dreaming of a faraway place   middle of my heart – already so cold…

  • Steady Rain

    #Haiku Happenings #4: Barbara Kaufmann’s #haiga wins third place in the 2018 Jane Reichhold Memorial Haiga Contest!

  • A stroll down Princess Street: haibun

    Originally posted on Ontheland: I live 30 minutes west of a small city of 150,000 people. Walking down the main drag, called “Princess Street”, I remember my previous life in Toronto, my home for over 30 years. It is early twilight on a November afternoon. I am in town to take a ‘haiku stroll’ for…