Month: April 2020

  • #Haiku Happenings #8: Scott Metz presents a #monoku by LeRoy Gorman!

  • cabin fever – – senryu

    Originally posted on Ontheland: cabin fever walking the pet turtle during lockdown . . ©️2020 0ntheland Woman walking turtle in Rome fined during lockdown

  • “another layer…” a #tanka (4/17/20)

    4/17/20: unprompted another layer of gray covers the sky another chill even as maples bud and dogwoods bloom #tanka #micropoetry #poetry #NaPoWriMo2020 #GloPoWriMo2020

  • You Change Your Name As Easily As I Change My Clothes: News from Maternal Mitochondria

    Originally posted on Miriam's Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond: Isabel and I were sitting pretty. We were taking a studio class with Patricia Pearce, the innovative sculptor who I love and revere. Working Wednesdays in the class. Sneaking out a little early because we had worn ourselves out and needed to go to bed.…

  • Today’s Haiku (April 17, 2020)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 春昼やあかず見てをるひとの臍   鎌田 俊 shunchû ya akazu miteoru hito no heso             spring afternoon—             not tired of looking at             someone’s belly button                                                             Shun Kamada from ‘Haidan,’ (‘Haiku Stage’) a monthly haiku magazine, May 2017 Issue, Honami Shoten, Tokyo

  • Eleven is an Even Number: Covid Chronicles

    Originally posted on weird laburnum: different windowsthe movement of the sunaround confinement house arrestthe plague runnerenters our breath friendly catits owners becomethe front line street applausewe recognise our heroesare nurses under fire birthday cardsin their protective casingthe evening shudders blinkered suntwo metres translatedin wrong numbers nightzoningstreetlights pick outthe sputum Easter Quarantinethe daylight sparkles acrossyet another…

  • My Daily #Haiku (4/17/20)

    4/17/20: resevoir leafblower drone —a resevoir filledwith waterfowl #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #NaPoWriMo2020 #GloPoWriMo2020

  • haiku for my father

    Originally posted on Haiku Art Site: rarely at your grave –geranium blooms freelyon your workshop stool My haiku was published first in?Modern Haiku?(Fall 1996). Reprinted 2010:?Ellen Olinger – Three Questions, edited by Curtis Dunlap. Daily Haiku: July 11, 2017Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog Image: wpclipart