Umami: Deepening The Flavor —for #TankaTuesday
Kigo words that describe the season for the area where I live. And a bit about the food tradition of the area. I hope you enjoy this post. Season’s Blessings to you wherever you may be.
Kigo words that describe the season for the area where I live. And a bit about the food tradition of the area. I hope you enjoy this post. Season’s Blessings to you wherever you may be.
This is the second week of The Beginning of Winter (November 7 – 21) Ritto 立冬 in the 24 Japanese Seasons. >> We said the W-word: Winter.
🍁🍁🍁 The Autumn Equinox (September 22 - October 7) Shubun 秋分 🍁🍁🍁 Hello, dear friends. Firstly, I wish to extend you an invitation that was extended tome by Colleen: ⏩ LISTEN to the 24 Japanese…
After the long hot summer, it’s now a time of celebration. It’s the perfect season to write poetry. This is how this time of year affects me where I live. Please enjoy my haiku.
For the last challenge for Tanka Tuesday's seventh year. A photo prompt. Photo by Terri Webster Schrandt. Thank you.
Can you think of synonyms for the words quiet and seek? Come see what I got for you this week, dear ones. I hope you enjoy it.
This lovely art piece gifted me two poems. I hope you enjoy them as they were so much fun to write. Happy moon gazing everyone.
For participation in the Word Craft Poetry Challenge, #tankatuesday.Thanks, Colleen. I posted these two haiku earlier this week in the comments of another post wherefog was the kigo; posting it…
Read more about the symbolism of sunflowers: Sunflower Meaning, Sunflower Meaning & Symbolism, and Ukraine’s National Flower. And then read my haiku, please. xo
“Ekphrastic poems exist to respond to a piece of art critically, analytically, and reverentially.” -- Reverently! This one is from 1816. Wow! Also reused the same image to write for this week's prompt. Again, reverently. Thank you.
Written for Tanka Tuesday. Colleen's Prompt: Your subject of the poem must be a BIRD This week’s challenge is to write an Imayo poem. Your subject must be abouta 🦃bird!…
This is by far the greatest honor, as it's at Colleen Chesebro's Tanka Tuesday community, where I felt completely welcome once I made the switch. Thanks, Colleen: from the bottom of my heart, thank you.