Month: May 2019
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Trees Newly Green
Originally posted on revivedwriter: For Frank J. Tassone’s haiku prompt for this week, about new greenness. Where I live, we have had some rain lately, which is unusual. After the deluge Verdant environment born — Mid-May watering
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My Daily #Haiku (5/12/19)
5/12/19: shoes the click-clack of high heels on hardwood floors sudden rain #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Or Through Them
Originally posted on Heed not Steve: that oh somewhere sun – we’re always looking for our glasses —- © Steve Mitchell 2019
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‘random thoughts’ 34/100 #haikufeltings
Originally posted on Stella Pierides: filling in the missing parts … random thoughts (The felting image is work in progress)
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A haibun for an adventure
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: Yesterday, the Ninnie cat ventured forth in the dark. She boldly went where Ninnie rarely goes for fear of things that go bump and bite. Usually silent, we heard her growl and hiss beneath the window, a scuffle then the thud as she ran (she thuds). I flung open…
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A Special #SilentSaturday (5/11/19)
Today, our son received confirmation. We’re hosting the family afterward, so I’m taking a well-needed rest from #haiku. I, and the #haikai challenge, will return on Sunday. See you then!
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Clay Rooted: a #writephoto #haibun
Princes and Kings call themselves “orphans, widowers, beggars,” to get themselves rooted in the dirt” Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching: A Book about the Way and the Power of the Way, Ursula K Le Guin, pg. 164 We were so dug in, we thought. Look how our shared experience intertwined us. How the gallows humor…
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reading poetry
Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: reading poetrysome blue sky among cloudsand forsythia Ellen Grace Olinger