Month: April 2019

  • Land

    Originally posted on haiku tree: snow flurries land on pink petals cold snap ?

  • #Haiku Happenings #4: Scott Metz presents a #monoku by David Boyer!

  • My Daily #Haiku (4/13/19)

    4/13/19: midnight “After midnight…” sweat-soaked sheets and PM Tylenol #haiku #senryu #micropoetry #poetry #NaPoWriMo2019 / #GloPoWriMo2019 13/30

  • Snowing in my mind

    Originally posted on kanzen sakura: A haibun of 107 words in the manner of Basho for Izy’s pillow fort prompt on Day 11 of NAPOWRIMO Snowing in my mind I don’t have a bed or pillow fort. But I do have a set of cool satin sheets I love to roll on after my husband…

  • Cattails April, 2019

    Originally posted on My Inner Voice: Black Friday—  every single mannequin  without clothes  identity crisis—  she writes her name  in abbreviation contemplating  near the border  a constellation that connects the stars at both sides  glaring at the evening clouds  a refugee child who lost his way in search of Orion Cattails April, 2019

  • Sakura

    Originally posted on revivedwriter: For Frank’s haikai challenge about cherry blossoms, as well as for NaPoWriMo day 12. A warmer winter: Sakura come right on time Transitory blooms Photo by Oleg Magni on Pexels.com

  • The Art of Vacation Antiquing: a #haibun

    Stained in front. A ridiculous grin bordering on offensive stereotype. Boistrous and irrelevant. But oh, so joyful! I saw the happy Buddha in a new age-esque boutique near the hotel in which we stayed. Earlier that day, we had ascended Mount Washington in New Hampshire via a tour bus. Now, after a sumptuous dinner, we…

  • bomb cyclone brings cold ~ haiku

    Originally posted on rivrvlogr: bomb cyclone brings cold cherry blossoms dressed in snow waiting for a thaw This is my response to Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #80: cherry blossom. From a feature on NPR regarding the current bomb cyclone: “The meteorological term ‘bomb cyclone’ refers to a storm that intensifies very quickly through a process…