Category: haiku community
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Seasonal Incongruity
There’s scarcely any snow left on the ground. Spring-like sun, with a few showers thrown in for good measure, melted away the one-time wonderland brought by two mid-february snowstorms. Not exactly the kind of scene that evokes a Snow Moon. Yet there it is! Small, rising in the morning, and soon to be swallowed by…
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#Haiku (2/26/24)
2/26/24: Zulu starry night a heart buried at Ulundi #haiku #nahaiwrimo #nahaiwrimo2024 #micropoetry #poetry
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#Haiku Happenings #1 (2/26/24): “26.2.24…” by Benjamin Tonkin
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#Haikai Challenge II #8 (2/25/24): leap year (Urudoshi) #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #kyoka #haiga #renga #HaikaiChallenge
I hope you enjoyed the snow while it lasted, haijin. Congratulations to last week’s contributors! Haikai Challenge Participants 1. Suzette Benjamin2. Eugi 3. Jules4. Ben Tonkin 5. Melissa Lemay6. Frank J. Tassone Powered by… Mister Linky’s Magical Widgets. Looking ahead… The interesting thing about having a solar calendar that is 356.25 days long is that…
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“light snow…” a #haiku (2/25/24)
light snow scampering on power lines a squirrel for my own #Haikai Challenge II #7
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#Haiku (2/25/24)
2/25/24: Yankee Spring Training the meditations of a lifelong Yankee #haiku #nahaiwrimo #nahaiwrimo2024 #micropoetry #poetry
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Those Days
When I stood on a hilltop behind Chestnut Ridge Middle School, the late afternoon sun bathing my face. I sought comfort, a new teacher so overwhelmed with the demands of the new profession, and a steep learning curve ahead. Or when Mira and I took Frank on the plethora of outings: Childrens’ Museums, Amusement Parks…
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#Haiku Happenings #6: “Five Stars…” by Annette Rochelle Aben
HH #6: Annette Rochelle Aben shares Mary L. Schmidt’s five-star review of her volume of haiku, “A Haiku Perspective 2015”!