Month: April 2021

  • The Haiku Foundation

    Originally posted on Haiku Art Site: Earthrise Rolling Haiku Collaboration 2021 is a new post by Jim Kacian at The Haiku Foundation. Please see Troutswirl The Haiku Foundation Blog for more of their posts.

  • Daily Haiku: April 17, 2021

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: first day of spring this longing to be a butterfly       by Eufemia Griffo (Italy) cattails, April 2020

  • #NaPoWriMo 2021 Day Seventeen

    Originally posted on Hosking's Blog: Moon in Arizona night sky Moon gains prominenceDarkness falls over desertLone coyote howls NaPoWriMo Prompt – And now, our (optional) prompt. I’ve seen some fairly funny twitter conversations lately among poets who are coming to terms with the fact that they keep writing poems about the moon. For better…

  • Haiku del giorno – Daily Haiku

    Originally posted on Vento del giorno: artquid.com echi di parole i primi fiori bianchi del vecchio pruno *echoes of words the first white flower of the old blackthorn © A.M.

  • Haiku and Imagination

    Originally posted on Alexis Rotella's Blog: Try explaining haiku to someone who never heard of haiku. Yesterday I tried. The dental assistant gave me a blank stare when I quoted Basho’s old pond. A double blank stare when I shared an old one of mine: Garden snake / slipping out of / its knot…

  • Haiku from Mary Sherman

    Originally posted on Miriam's Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond: masks and ventilationfrom red to green to turquoise ravens build a new nest comfort of amethyst beadsprayers for intercessionI buy roses for the garden?holiness of natureturning the soil for plantingred flag fire warning

  • My Daily #Haiku (4/15/21) #NationalPoetryMonth

    4/15/21: mistagogy mistagogy…how missing socks becometupperware lids (revised “tuberware” to tupperware, courtesy of VHosking.) #haiku #senryu #micropoetry #poetry #NationalPoetryMonth #NationalPoetryMonth2021 #NaPoWriMo #GloPoWriMo #napowrimo2021 #glopowrimo2021

  • Haiku 4.15

    Originally posted on whimsy~mimsy: robins congregate along the mud puddle’s edge fluffing damp feathers