Month: January 2020

  • last scents – – haiku

    Originally posted on Ontheland: last scents of cedar – – a road clawed from the brush under wolf moon . . ©️2019 Ontheland Wolf moon is a traditional name for January’s moon; Haikai Challenge #120 wolf moon. The township probably chose January to claw back the juniper shrubs bordering the road, as wood is brittle…

  • Journey

    Originally posted on petrujviljoen: Image Her journey brought her to the first stone. That’s where the tracks ended. Where the wolves went, she does not yet know. Except for the line of stones the veld was devoid. The wizened woman, the waif, told her this is where she would … ‘’This is where … this…

  • “Night of Nights” ©J.E.Goldie #Haikai Challenge #120 – Wolf Moon Jan. 6 2020

    #Haiku Happenings #4: J.E. Goldie’s latest #haibun for my current #haikai challenge!

  • My Daily #Haiku (1/7/20)

    1/7/20: first cup of tea New Years weekendwe all sipour first cups of tea #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • Night Fliers

    Originally posted on Roth Poetry: Sixty years ago, when I was twelve, we loved to go sledding in the moonlight. The bright full moon shone down on us as we sailed down the hill, past the mail boxes, on our sleds. All the neighbor kids joined in for a fun evening in the cold. Those…

  • #Haiki Challenge #2: Wolf Moon (Okami Tsuki)

    Originally posted on Tao Talk: Frosting fingers reach, reflected in blue lake ice — small creaks, night neighbors Above floats winter’s wolf moon Wind calls — rabbits crouch; listen. Frank J. Tassone is the host of Haiki Challenge.  Frank says: A full moon arrives by January 10. The January Full Moon is often called the…

  • Tanka: Wolf moon

    Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: For Frank Tassone’s weekly haikai challenge ? no wolf to howl this moon this land is ours raked cleared sown no wild things wander free these tame hills

  • My Daily #Haiku (1/6/20)

    1/6/20: first walk before snowfall … A New Year’s Day hikethrough the mountains #haiku #micropoetry #poetry