Month: October 2021

  • two robins

    Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: two robinsdown the roadon Sunday where oftenfirst seenin Spring October 2015 Karen’s Whimsy

  • #SilentSunday (10/3/21)

    A rest from #haiku See you tomorrow!

  • Courting Mortality: a #Tankaprose

    “Who wants to live for ever?” Freddie Mecury of Queen sang. You say that you do, and so many would agree. “Who wouldn’t want to be forever young?” you all ask. Tell me this: where do you think you would find such immortals? Striding the banks of the Sein? Sipping Cappuccino on the Palazzia? Gazing…

  • Daily Haiku: Oct. 2, 2021

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: Cooper’s hawk   scans the neighborhood   we work from home     by Marilyn Gehant (USA) Mariposa, Issue 44, Spring–Summer 2021  

  • Clayton Beach

    Originally posted on Haiku Poet Interviews: Country of Residence:?USA Clayton Beach When & how were you introduced to haiku & Japanese-related poetry? I studied Japanese language and culture in high school and college, but oddly enough I never really was exposed to traditional Japanese poetry in an academic setting. They teach conversational Japanese in high…

  • Haiku

    Originally posted on Bending moments: 1,000000 hairs on the floor— my dog’s revenge * 1 red sock and 1 green the smiles behind the mask ( Brass Bell – Oct.1, 2021)

  • My Daily #Haiku (10/2/21)

    10/2/21: janitor back to schoola quick conversationwith our janitor #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • Mark M. Redfearn’s “October begins—…”

    #Haiku Happenings #3: Mark M. Redfearn’s latest haiku! October begins—   morning glories finally   show up on the vines. *** Mark M. Redfearn