Month: February 2021

  • Originally posted on Tidbits by Shannon: This February’s National Haiku Writing Month has been chock-full of fun prompts. Today’s was Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, which created both the expected earworm and encouraged a little wander into the Pacific Northwest’s edible winter fungi, and then from there to the fascinating world of psilocybin mushrooms,…

  • An Interview with Alexis Rotella and The Appwhisperer on Mobile Art and Life in General

    Originally posted on Alexis Rotella's Blog: https://theappwhisperer.com/2020/01/mobile-masterpeace-interview-with-alexis-rotella/?fbclid=IwAR2EdpAIX99-wpjTWnMYseTRgPBJqrjZVAX2ycllH5rcs4DXVlhfeXOiTv0

  • PSA (2/27/21): Frank Joseph Tassone, Eagle Scout!

    Frank is now an Eagle Scout!Mira and I are so happy for him, and proud of him! He earned Scouting’s highest award in three years of advancement! His service project was a restoration of a memorial to Suffern resident and BSA co-founder Daniel Carter Beard. Troop 21, Frank’s troop, is also Mr. Beard’s final scouting…

  • My Daily #Haiku (2/26/21) #nahaiwrimo

    2/26/21: while my guitar gently weeps snow moon while my guitar gently weeps as clouds roll in #haiku#micropoetry#poetry#nahaiwrimo#nahaiwrimo2021

  • In The Mimbres Valley: Haibun by Miriam Sagan

    #Haiku Happenings #6: Miriam Sagan’s latest #haibun!

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    Originally posted on Echidna Tracks: a river reedsa moorhen slipsunder cover a                                          Lyn Reeves   Lyn Reeves

  • World Haiku Series 2020 (21) Haiku by Shanmao

    Originally posted on Akita International Haiku Network: World Haiku Series 2020 (21) Haiku by Shanmao ? Basho’s volume Wrapped up in green ribbon New Year’s Eve ? 芭蕉の巻 緑のリボンに結ばれて 大晦日 ? Fragrant tobacco On her shoulders Men’s jacket ? 香りのよいタバコの匂い 彼女の肩に メンズジャケット ? The last evening of April On a parking lot Frayed broom ?…

  • The Path of Interior Silence: A Haibun Lenten reflection | Where Peter Is

    Delighted to premier on the website Where Peter Is with this haibun-reflection! Thank you Mike Lewis and all of the wonderful editors and staff there! The later-afternoon sky fills with cirrus clouds again. The expected snow has not yet arrived, but my rheumatic joints inform me that it’s only a matter of time. That will…