Month: June 2023
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“for freedom…” a #tanka (6/19/23)
6-19-23: for for freedom a birdsong breeze this Juneteenth all the memories we’d rather forget #tanka#micropoetry#poetry
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The Mainichi Japan, 2023
Originally posted on My Inner Voice: dough kneadingfold after foldthoughts deepen The Mainichi – Haiku in English: June 17, 2023 https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20230525/p2g/00m/0su/059000c?fbclid=IwAR2JCs9bVibo9ppgWL_j7VTHSHoyKqg5cjxYsiJ9-y3zGfdlqxDQJNb5aKk
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Optimal
Originally posted on the other bunny: I wish I could see the stars every night, not just on clear nights, or from a place of high elevation, or from a place with low light pollution, or when the air is dry, or when the moon is waning or new. locating Canis Major and Canis Minor…
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Moonbathing
Originally posted on Whispers of the Soul: Moonbathing, a journal of Women’s Tanka, Spring issue, June 2023 is published. Grateful to Pamela A. Babusci, Editor for the inclusion of my tanka written in memory of my mother. Photo credit google images
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My Daily #Haiku (6/19/23)
6/19/23: terrarium late spring breeze a shattered terrarium this Junteenth #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Poet Laureateship and Major Poetry Commission
Jennifer Hambrick performing as poet laureate of the 75th-anniversary season of the Chamber Music Columbus concert series, Southern Theatre, Columbus (photo by Antoine Clark) The 2022-23 concert season recently came to a close and saw the culmination of a?major?poetry and music commissioning project in which I had the tremendous honor to be involved. Jennifer Hambrick…
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Today’s Haiku (June 19, 2023)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 青大将おのが身の上折り返す 星野恒彦 aodaishô onoga minoue orikaesu ??????????? Japanese rat snake ??????????? it turns around ??????????? and retraces its life ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Tsunehiko Hoshino from Haiku Shiki (Haiku Four Seasons), May 2022 Issue, Tokyo Shiki Shuppan, Tokyo
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Fallen Headstones
#Haiku Happenings #1 (6/19/23): Al Gallia’s haiku appears in Charlotte Digregorio’s Daily Haiku (5/31/23)! Searching for Serendipity I am very proud to have one of my haiku included in Charlotte’s recent Writers Blog Daily Haiku. An old, overgrown cemetery is such a sacred place to me. Add to the solitude the countless layers of fallen…