Month: April 2020

  • the sun goes down

    the sun goes down

    #Haiku Happenings #5: Kenneth Daniels’ latest haiku!

  • Eufemia Griffo – hedgerow #130 edited by Caroline Skanne, April 2020

    Originally posted on Memorie di una Geisha, multiblog internazionale di Haiku: unsplash free ph. download ? snow moon an old love story forgotten luna di neve una vecchia storia d’amore dimenticata Eufemia Griffo Please, check on the link below to buy this lovely journal Here

  • My Daily #Haiku (4/18/20)

    4/18/20: branch spring gustbending another brancha leaping squirrel #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #NaPoWriMo2020 #GloPoWriMo2020

  • Today’s Haiku (April 18, 2020)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): たんぽゝと小声にいひて見て一人  星野立子 tampopo to kogoe ni iite mite hitori             whispering ‘dandelion’             and I find I am             by myself                                                 Tatsuko Hoshino from “Haiku Dai-Saijiki” (“Comprehensive Haiku Saijiki”), Kadokawa Shoten, Tokyo, 2006 Fay’s Note:  Tatsuko Hoshino (1903-1984)

  • De-Stressing for These Times (and All Times!)

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: I think poets naturally show a gratitude for life. We appreciate solitude for writing, and yet, perhaps when there is too much of it, like during the pandemic lockdown, it gets a little much for us all. Before the pandemic, I would make it a point to get…

  • #NaPoWriMo An Ode On Saturday Morning

    Originally posted on Hosking's Blog: The Rosebush Copious buds bloom Petals lay bare on sidewalk Nothing gold can stay NaPoWriMo Prompt – Our optional prompt for the day also honors the idea of Saturday (the Saturdays of the soul, perhaps?), by challenging you to write an ode to life’s small pleasures. Perhaps it’s the first sip…

  • A Haiku Cavalcade: A #NaPoWriMo2020 / #GloPoWriMo2020 / #InHaiPoDay2020 #Haiku Sequence

    first snowfall inserting a cartridge in the Atari wet season within the rain forest cacaphony midafternoon sun staring from the shade an iguana falling leaves flyover country between us

  • Red 1797

    Originally posted on K.: When I worked as a textile designer in the 70s and 80s I spent a lot of time matching Pantone color paper to customer colors and hand cutting and pasting stripe designs.  So when I saw a box set of 100 Pantone postcards nostalgia made me buy it.  I’ve done my…