Month: March 2019

  • Spring Equinox

    Originally posted on thoughts and entanglements: a shift in season as tulips reach for the sun — come spring equinox, longer days and clear blue skies, come chase the blues born of gray Pat R 3/16/19 For Frank Tassone’s Challenge where the prompt is Spring Equinox ?

  • First Swallowtail

    Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: Here in my garden I sit admiring the fruits of my labor. It’s been a busy morning of cleaning, raking, weeding, sweeping, and planting french breakfast radish seeds. The solitude and peace is marvelous, and the only sounds I hear is a distant lawn mower and birds singing.Spring arrives in…

  • Difficult Riding: a #RonovanWrites #haibun

    It is not easy to ride the dragon. The silent wailing begins when I awaken. Weary aches and stiffness abound. Work dreads arise in a barrage of “what ifs.” I can collapse before the obsessive-compulsive onslaught. I can push through while ignoring it. Or I can feel and sink into each sensation as it arises.…

  • flight

    Originally posted on Grahn Song: #Haiku Happenings #9: Richard Grahn’s latest #haiga! Grahn Song View original post

  • Haibun 181

    Originally posted on Michael Rehling: the echo is still you when in a group i talk. when by myself i listen. sounds paradoxical i know. the hardest part of living is being on good terms with yourself. that takes conversation. i try to keep it light and easy you know. but chaos theory seems to…

  • March Equinox

    Originally posted on revivedwriter: For Frank J. Tassone’s latest haikai prompt, about the spring / autumn equinox. Where I am, spring is coming up.  In like a lion: After many days of rain Verdant equinox

  • “‘The Birds’…” a #tanka (3/18/19)

    3/18/19: suspense “The Birds” … Was Hitchcock right all along? the killing suspense waiting for the spring Equinox #tanka #kyoka #micropoetry #poetry

  • glowing horizon ~ haiku

    Originally posted on rivrvlogr: glowing horizon sun setting on westward road northbound geese arrive ? This haiku is my response to Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #77: March Equinox. Image source: Astronomy Picture of the Day © Roland Christen