Month: July 2019
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“Oak Creek Canyon…” a #haiga (7/13/19)
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Today’s Haiku (July 13, 2019)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 花合歓や光源氏にインタビュー 宮崎斗士 hananemu ya hikaru genji ni intabyû silk tree blossoms— I interview Prince Genji Toshi Miyzaki from “Sonna Ao” (That Kind of Blue), haiku collection of Toshi Miyazaki, Rikka Shorin, Tokyo 2014 Fay’s Note: ‘hananemu’ (silk tree blossom) is a…
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Tanka – Eucalypt
Originally posted on Martha Magenta: ? another layer of autumn leaves on his grave my memories settle deeper ? ? Eucalypt: A Tanka Journal, issue 26, Spring 2019 http://www.eucalypt.info/E-about.html
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Wild Rose Country
Originally posted on Roth Poetry: The Desert Rose of the Southwest has a first cousin in the Northwest. On the planes of Alberta, Canada the Wild Rose grows abundantly. In fact, in the 1930s it was chosen as the provincial flower. Alberta is now known as Wild Rose Country. It is amazing how they thrive…
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#Haikai Challenge #94 (7/13/19): Desert Rose #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga
Enlightened yet, haijin? I’m sure, if you are or aren’t, that it wasn’t for lack of trying! Congratulations to last week’s contributors. (Remember, since I’m away, I can’t post last week’s contributors, so keep a lookout for the big round-up post, coming soon!) Onward! As you may have guessed, We have traveled to the Southwestern…
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“Bell Rock…” a #haiga (7/12/19)
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American Southwest Travel Notes (7/12/19): a #haibun
a day of walks and views of horseshoe bend and Antelope Canyon ends with sunset views over the red rocks from Airport Mesa. horizon glow a stirring wind and silence Cathedral Rock. An early morning hike yields abundant peace. strenuous steps a vast panorama of red rocks Chapel of the Holy Cross. A fifty-foot Crucifix.…
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Today’s Haiku (July 12, 2019)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 貫通よ夏木のそよぐ夕まぐれ 宇多喜代子 kantsû yo natsugi no soyogu yûmagure adultery— summer trees swaying at twilight Kiyoko Uda from “Haiku Dai-Saijiki” (“Comprehensive Haiku Saijiki”), Kadokawa Shoten, Tokyo, 2006