#Haikai Challenge #61 (11/17/18): Thanksgiving #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga

 

Freedom from Want. Norman Rockwell [Public domain] courtesy of Wikipedia

 

Thank you for your acknowledgement of the Centennary Armistice Day, and for honoring our Veterans, haijin!

 

Congratulations to last week’s contributors:

Haikai Challenge Participants 

1. Dwight L. Roth
2. The Dark Netizen
3. Jane Dougherty
4. Jules @ Strands
5. Merril D. Smith
6. Jane Dougherty
7. Deepa
8. Janice
9. Frank J. Tassone
10. Ken Gierke / rivrvlogr
11. Revived Writer
12. Helene Vaillant

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Update: Reena Saxena’s contribution!

 

Ultreya!

 

Two days after the midpoint of November, and the New York Metropolitan area has its first snow. Errant predictions and consequential unpreparedness left Thursday evening commuters enduring multiple-hour delays. It took me five hours to make the 37 mile (60 KM) trip home, and I was one of the lucky ones!

 

Nevertheless, I made it home safely, and in good spirits. We were all grateful that my ordeal ended on the up. How fitting, since this week the United States celebrates Thanksgiving Day:

 

Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the United States, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.[1] It originated as a harvest festival. Thanksgiving has been celebrated nationally on and off since 1789, with a proclamation by George Washington after a request by Congress.[2] Thomas Jefferson chose not to observe the holiday, and its celebration was intermittent until the presidency of Abraham Lincoln, when Thanksgiving became a federal holiday in 1863, during the American Civil War. Lincoln proclaimed a national day of “Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens,” to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November.[3][4] Together with Christmas and the New Year, Thanksgiving is a part of the broader fall/winter holiday season in the U.S.

The event that Americans commonly call the “First Thanksgiving” was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World in October 1621.[5] This feast lasted three days, and—as accounted by attendee Edward Winslow[6]—it was attended by 90 Native Americans and 53 Pilgrims.[7] The New England colonists were accustomed to regularly celebrating “thanksgivings”—days of prayer thanking God for blessings such as military victory or the end of a drought.[8]

 

I have so much to be grateful for, but I often don’t acknowledge it. I know I’m not the only one. Thanksgiving is a day for all of us to recognize and express gratitude for what we have.

 

Your unconventional kigo, therefore, is Thanksgiving. Write the haikai poem of your choice (haiku, senryu, haibun, tanka, haiga, renga, etc.) that states or references Thanksgiving.

 

As always:

Here’s how the challenge works:

1. write the haikai poem of your choice.
2. post the link of your post to Mister Linky.
3. pingback by posting the link to the challenge on your site.
4. read and comment on other contributors’ posts.

 

 

Thank you, haijin! And for those of you celebrating this coming Thursday, Happy Thanksgiving!

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27 responses to “#Haikai Challenge #61 (11/17/18): Thanksgiving #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga”

  1. Reena Saxena Avatar

    You missed my link in the roundup, Frank :). https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2018/11/11/armistice/

    I was surprised to not see the familiar pingback on Sunday morning,

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Did you forget to add it to Misterlinky? 😉

      That’s where the roundup comes from.

      I’ll add the link manually. Thanks for sharing.

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      1. Reena Saxena Avatar

        Maybe! Let me check.

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      1. Reena Saxena Avatar

        Thank you so much!

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  5. Hélène Vaillant Avatar
    Hélène Vaillant

    I don’t see my link from last week either Frank.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Hi Helene! Your link is there.

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      1. Hélène Vaillant Avatar
        Hélène Vaillant

        the new editor is doing weird things. Could be what happened. thanks Frank.

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      2. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

        I reposted the export from MisterLinky. Perhaps that did the trick.

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      3. Hélène Vaillant Avatar
        Hélène Vaillant

        👍🙂

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  6. syncwithdeep Avatar
    syncwithdeep

    thanks for the prompt Frank. Here is my take
    https://syncwithdeep.wordpress.com/2018/11/19/thanksgiving-moments/

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  7. Jules Avatar

    mix it up!

    Happy Thanksgiving all – May your celebrations be grand.
    Odd how some of our traditions have no similarity to the very first meeting.
    But then we all add a wonderful and wonder filled gifts to our plates by the friends we share with locally and around the world. Some have already celebrated their own Thanksgivings and others are simply thankful for everyday 🙂

    Cheers, Jules

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    Happy Thanksgiving, Frank!

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    Happy Turkey-ness!

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