Month: April 2021

  • Originally posted on elancharan gunasekaran: dusk we compose a tune of shadows

  • daffodils

    Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: daffodils bloom firstwest of our great lakeand plants grow here too Photo by Sander Brwrs on Pexels.com

  • And All Day Long

    Originally posted on Heed not Steve: picnic breeze – children find pennies so close to the ground —- © Steve Mitchell 2021

  • Haibun

    Originally posted on Bending moments: Stories Under Every Rock — The British Haiku Society – 30th Anniversary Members’ Haibun Anthology

  • Crisis management

    Originally posted on the other bunny: I’m out of toilet paper for three days. Outside of my window, there is an eerie silence. Only the boy with this self-made tin foil hat bravely goes his way. I open my last packet of paper tissues. Thank goodness! There is ?still soap and water … Covid Winter…

  • Get Nostalgic: a #Tankaprose (4/10/21): Day 10 of #NationalPoetryMonth

    How old was I when I first heard U2’s “Sunday, Bloody Sunday?” Thirteen? Fourteen? It doesn’t matter. I was hooked! percussion intro followed by that iconic arpeggio “I can’t close my eyes and make it go way!” A crushing riff, and pounding drum: Bono’s sung lyrics “broken bottles and the children’s screams / bodies strewn…

  • reading haiku

    Originally posted on Poems For Bulletin Boards: reading haikuthe generous new growthof evergreens Poem by Ellen Grace Olinger Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s BlogDaily Haiku: June 21, 2019 Photo by Pok Rie on Pexels.com

  • SunCatcher – Bright Squares #Haiku

    SunCatcher – Bright Squares #Haiku

    Originally posted on Home Study from the Grateful Heart: SunCatcher streaminggolden lightcaptured These are Eastern Tent Caterpillars. Their tent was acting as a suncatcher this morning. I’m sharing these photos with BrightSquares Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful day.With a grateful heart,Heather © Heather ~ Home Study From The Grateful Heart All Rights Reserved