
You skated across the thin ice to safety, haijin! Congratulations to last week’s contributors:
Haikai Challenge ParticipantsPowered by… Mister Linky’s Magical Widgets.
Looking ahead:
Mad march arrives in style! An overnight snowfall greeted my commute midweek. Another blanketed the New York area last night and into this morning. The forecast calls for more this coming Sunday-into-Monday.
The winter that entered like a lamb leaves like a lion!
Even as New Orleans prepares for Mardi Gras, and the Christian Churches throughout the world ready for Ash Wednesday the next day, more snow arrives.
Viva, March Madness!
How fitting, then, that we continue our traditional spring kigo this week with awayuki–light snow. This week, write the haikai poem of your choice that states, references or alludes to light snow (awayuki).
As always:
Hereās 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 contributorsā posts.
Keep the salt and shovels handy, haijin!
Categories: haikai, haiku community
Hi Frank,
Thanks for the prompt. Let’s see what I can come up with. Happy light snow dayš!
Pat
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#Haikai Challenge #75 (3/2/19): light snow (awayuki) #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #rengaā I wrote my Haiku and put that tag on it. I hope that gets it to you. Thanks for the prompt!
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I havenāt found your haiku. How about you put the link to your post on Mister Linky? This way your haiku can be part of my weekly roundup!
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Sometimes even ‘light’ snow can be ‘heavy’
defined precipitation
More snow expected today (Sunday) and Monday and even more next weekend!
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That light snow comes with a sigh…repeat!
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Took me a bit to figure out Mr. Linky. It’s been a long day š I’ll be back to read everyone’s posts.
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