Month: March 2020
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"remote learning…" a #tanka (3/23/20)
3/23/20: three musketeers remote learning my two co-teachers and I virtual teaching as the first snow since Autumn blankets the front and back yards #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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The Bluest Sky
Originally posted on thoughts and entanglements: in a gentle sway against the bluest sky cherry blossoms Pat R 3/21/20 For Frank Tassone’s weekly haikai challenge where the prompt is “First Cherry Blossoms” ?
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haiku
Originally posted on Does writing excuse watching?: first cherry blossomsbloom in early warm weatheroceans rise higher for Haikai Challenge
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#Haikai Challenge #131 (3/22/20): first [cherry] blossoms* (hatsu hana) #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga
Originally posted on Stine Writing: Cherry Blossoms Look for the colorTo mark the start of summerBy welcoming spring ©2020 CBialczak Written for Frank Tassone’s Haikai Challenge: https://frankjtassone.com/2020/03/22/haikai-challenge-131-3-22-20-first-cherry-blossoms-hatsu-hana-haiku-senryu-haibun-tanka-haiga-renga/
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My Daily #Haiku (3/23/20)
3/23/20: bare branches light snow …among bare branchessongbirds #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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gogyohka for cherry blossom
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: A gogyohka for Frank Tassone’s weekly haikai challenge. loveliest of trees the cherry was but now that all are greening leafy bright the tree that holds a blackbird is the one I’d choose
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Cherry Tree Blossoms – Haiku
Originally posted on Susan's Place: The following haiku was written in response to #Haikai Challenge #131. Japanese Cherry Trees Flowers Image by Diese lizenzfreien Fotos darfst du zwar verwenden from Pixabay ? Blossoming beauty A sure sign that spring arrived Pleasing aroma © Susan Zutautas 2020 ? ?
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Nature's spring smile
#Haiku Happenings #1 (3/23/20): Eugenia’s latest haiku for my current #haikai challenge!