Month: May 2019

  • Poems and Photos

    Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: two red tulipslean towards sunperennial friends new thoughtsand old memoriesfirst hummingbirdof the yearfinds lilacs From my archives: June 2014 Photo by Karl – June 2015 June 2015 Ellen Grace Olinger

  • Tanka by Pat Kopanda

    Originally posted on Prairie Writers Guild – NW Indiana: slow to leaf out oaks become highwire showcase for squirrel acrobats windows against the blue sky bouncing branches catch the eye the wait is over lily of the valley peeks above green leaves I kneel to drink its fragrance to last till another spring Tanka by…

  • Today’s Haiku (May 30, 2019)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 蜘蛛の囲に星座の端がひっかかる  月野ぽぽな kumo no i ni seiza no hashi ga hikkakaru             spider’s web             the edge of constellation             being caught                                                 Popona Tsukino from ‘Haiku,’ a monthly haiku magazine, November 2015 Issue, Kabushiki Kaisha Kadokawa, Tokyo

  • My Daily #Haiku (5/30/19)

    hard rain the state capital’s golden dome #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • Haibun 188

    Originally posted on Michael Rehling: playing in every key at once i center myself on not making myself dizzy. it then becomes clear. the straight life i left for the woods of northern michigan never fit me that good anyway. i sit. hiding behind old oaks and wondering why some people cant ever just be.…

  • 40 Years On

    Originally posted on Heed not Steve: a memory of youth interrupts his day – wild strawberries —- © Steve Mitchell 2019

  • hedgerow

    Originally posted on Haiku Gravy: dancing to the cove and back hedgerow flowers

  • Enough

    Originally posted on the other bunny: the trouble with marbles is the rich kid doesn’t give them back when your kid brother chucks them over three bags full yuk, what do they call this stuff * down stream the call of a bird maybe but stop at nothing while it’s still dark grandma you had…