Naturalist Weekly: November 13 – November 19 is the 46th week of the Gregorian calendar. During this week, we are in the Solar Term of First Winter and have entered into the micro-season of “The Earth First Freezes” (Nov. 13 – Nov 17).
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My Haiku Invitation from Mark of Naturalist Weekly
This week’s haiku invitation is to write a haiku or senryu that references the new moon or a moonless night.
Share your haiku in the comments below, or post on your own page and link back to this post. I can’t wait to read what you write!
the new moon is
a master of illusion—
it is always whole
© selma
Thanks for reading xoxo
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Love it!
Hey, Melissa. Thanks
So happy to know, Melissa. Thanks.
Lovely and reassuring! <3 Good to remember the moon is always there. 🙂 Thank you, Selma.
I’m so glad you appreciated this dear Cheryl.
P.s. it’s Selma
Wow! Brilliant ✨
Smiling with you. Thanks,Sadje (it’s Selma)
You’re most welcome.
This poem is beautiful.
Bowing to you; D. Xoxo (Selma)
It is! (K)
💕 👏🏽
Hi Selma, Wonderful haiku! Thanks for sharing.
So happy you read, Mark. Blessings.
The stars they shine bright
Knowing well the moon’s still there
Incognito mode
🙂😊🌑
Wonderful!! Yes, yes, so cool 👏🏽
Just following your lead, Selma ☺️
Splendid—you wrote a stellar haiku 👏🏽
Thank you kindly ☺️
Selma, you are the best!