Month: March 2022

  • Today’s Haiku (March 2, 2022)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 土筆野を駆け巡り来し木霊かな  長沼ひろ志   tsukushi-no o kakemegurikishi kodama kana ??????????? running around ??????????? the field of horsetails… ??????????? a tree spirit came ??????????????????????????????????? Hiroshi Naganuma from Kusamochi (Mugwort Cake), haiku collection of Hiroshi Naganuma, Gendai Haiku Kyokai (Modern Haiku Association), Tokyo, 2021 

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    Originally posted on Echidna Tracks: lost phonea beetle finds it                            in the grass Judith E.P. Johnson

  • My Daily #Haiku (3/2/22)

    3/2/22: ashes ashesI don’t receive…empty Church #haiku #micropoetry #Poetry

  • Mécanique

    Originally posted on Heed not Steve: not yet spring –an orange blossomwaiting offstage —— © Steve Mitchell 2022 

  • Haiku del giorno – Daily haiku

    Originally posted on Vento del giorno: blooming crocuses —no words neededfor dismay crochi fioriti —non servono paroleper lo sgomento © A.M. ‘Spring Flowers’ (1915) by Knaffl & Bros. Harold B. Lee Library archive.org

  • spring – – haiku

    Originally posted on Ontheland: first day of spring waking in a haze of falling snow March 1, 2022 ©️2022 Ontheland

  • A Cold Mountain Hike

    Storm King Mountain State park. Snowy trails. A family of four stumble along one. One of two children—a boy of about 12—slips and falls. None of them wear crimpons, micro spikes worn over footwear. Mira and I hike past them, wondering why people hike in winter so unprepared. sunlit ascent the swush-swush of our boots…