Month: March 2019

  • Haikai challenge: light snow

    Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: For Frank Tassone’s Haikai challenge. March winds strew beneath the cherry trees snowy petals

  • awayuki (light snow)

    Originally posted on a poem in my pocket: photo by lynn ? ? Linking to Frank Tassone’s haiku challenge…

  • “March Morning…” a #haiga (3/4/19)

  • s 3.3 defined precipitation / haikai 75 | Jules Longer Strands of Gems

    #Haiku Happenings #6: Jules’ latest solo #renga for my current #haikai challenge! defined precipitation even in the dark the snow is light, crystals gleam by the sun or moon the weight may change, hang heavy when a shovel is needed all muffled; ready with a broom, if light enough sweep awayuki Image source ©J/h Frank’s…

  • Indications

    Indications

    #Haiku Happenings #5: Reena’s latest #TankaProse for my current #haikai challenge!

  • Light Snow

    Originally posted on thoughts and entanglements: dusting of light snow on this end of winter night nature’s night light Pat R 3/02/19 For Frank Tassone’s Weekly Challenge where the prompt is “Light Snow”. Stop by, do some reading and join in😊 ?

  • My Daily #Haiku (3/4/19)

    3/4/19: trough March storm a pig trough filled with snow #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • Lion of Winter

    Originally posted on Roth Poetry: While we are enjoying the first signs of spring in North Carolina, the Northeast is hit with another four to six inches of light snowfall. Fortunately March Lion Snows soon disappear as the sun moves further north. March // roar all you want Light snow doesn’t deter spring Mourning doves…