Two Haiku, And A Sonnet on Seasons
And this Mama Bear will be retreating to her den shortly. I just couldn’t help myself about this prompt. Next thing I know, I’m creating a post on my phone. Hope you enjoy it. And—happy holidays.
And this Mama Bear will be retreating to her den shortly. I just couldn’t help myself about this prompt. Next thing I know, I’m creating a post on my phone. Hope you enjoy it. And—happy holidays.
Moon: The Masterful Illusionist
Learned me something from two sources about micro-season: One from Mark and another from a toad-- because, did you know? In China, toads are regarded as lunar, “yin” and humid symbols, used medicinally and bringers of much-needed rain. Now I know...
Wagtail: Willy Wagtail--Just when I soaked my feet in this river, one day, the Jaunty li'l thing came to show me how birds do it. Lucky for me, I had my camera ready. Check out the video too.
Responding to the haiku invitation at Naturalist Weekly. This week’s haiku invitation is to write a haiku or senryu using “dew” as inspiration. Kindle quote from In The Shadow of…
This haiku sequence takes after the passing of the Obon season. Change must come: each turn of the road brings new thoughts and each sunrise fresh emotions ~ Unknown Thanks for reading.
Wrote a haiku about the cotton flower wilting, aged enough to explode into fluffy bolls. Also wrote about polka dotted ladies at work in limit of heat. Please enjoy.