Month: January 2022
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Ashes in the Air ~ haibun
Originally posted on rivrvlogr: Ashes in the Air Our county has an open burn season for brush, etc., that runs from the first of November through the first of March, provided high winds are not a factor. Our city does, as well, and resident are encouraged to be considerate of neighbors. In fact, they are…
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“flurries…” a #tanka (1/5/22)
1/5/22: skating flurriesas we all continueskating on thin icethese skyrocketing casesof Omicron #tanka #micropoetry #poetry #COVID19
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Daily Haiku: Jan. 5, 2022
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: near the gate abandoned cobweb woven with the sun by Lidia Rozmus (Poland), Author Mala Planeta: A Little Planet (Bilingual–Polish/English) Wydawnictwo Austeria, 2021
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reading haiku
Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: reading haikuseasons of the yearseasons of life Haiku Society of America members anthologies wpclipart
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Blithe Spirit, Volume 31, number 4
Originally posted on Vento del giorno: a last rose —drop by dropthe autumn rain l’ultima rosa —goccia dopo gocciala pioggia d’autunno © A.M.
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My Daily #Haiku (1/5/22)
1/5/22: electricity the electricityof something newwinter sky haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Haiku Demystified – Haibun Speak, part 3
Originally posted on Cafe Haiku: Dr Brijesh Raj interviews haibun masters Paresh Tiwari and Raamesh Gowri Raghavan?on the writing of haibun. Part 3 and Conclusion Q7 – Reading is such an integral part of any young haijin’s growth. With a substantial body of work easily available online how do you retain your individuality and protect…
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Barbara Kaufmann’s “Pointing – wabi sabi ~~~ poems and images”
#Haiku Happenings #3: Barbara Kaufmann’s #monoku appears in the Heron’s Nest! pointing to where the sun faded coneflowers *** The Heron’s Nest Volume XXIII, Number 4: December, 2021 Pointing – wabi sabi ~~~ poems and images