Month: August 2019
-
Esturgeon
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: For Frank Tassone’s haikai challenge. The sturgeon, another creature we prize so highly we’re wiping it from the face of the earth. We don’t have a sturgeon moon here, but we do apparently have the last remaining population of European sturgeon living in our river Garonne. Numbers reduced to…
-
#Haiku: Sturgeon Moon
Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: night; river fishing sturgeon moon lighting dark sky cork bobbing on glass Frank J. Tassone Weekly Hakai Challenge #99 Sturgeon Moon
-
Sturgeon Moon
Originally posted on Roth Poetry: The Full Moon in August is referred to by the Native Americans as the Sturgeon Moon. It is thought that it was due to the large numbers of sturgeon that were available in the northern lakes and rivers at this time of year. Sturgeon are thought to be prehistoric ruminants…
-
My Daily #Haiku (8/12/19)
8/12/19: snuff box waxing gibbous outside the window a snuff box #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
-

It’s the same moon
#Haiku Happenings #3: Reena’s latest #tanka for my current #haikai challenge!
-
pg: 8.11/ fait avec amour /Multi prompts tanka series – Jules Pens Some Gems…
#Haiku Happenings #2: Jules’ latest solo #renga for my current #haikai challenge! fait avec amour ‘No act of kindness no matter how small’s ever wasted’, said Aesop I let him share my table as I slathered jam on toast * we had met then, in that our final year of growth and liberation became liquored…
-
The Sturgeon Moon
#Haiku Happenings #1 (8/12/19): Suzanne’s latest #haiga for my current #haikai challenge!
-
#SilentSunday (8/11/19)
As if you hadn’t already guessed 😉 … a rest from #haiku See you tomorrow!