Tag: flowers
Sunrise
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sunrise –
a solitary yellow tulip
with red streaks
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Haiku Foundation – Haiku Dialogue
January 9,2019
Taking the Long Way
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taking the long way lavender breeze
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Haiku Foundation A Sense of Place
November 7, 2018
The Time Has Come
Failed Haiku A Journal of English Senryu
January 2019
Sun Slant
sun slant
across the meadow
goldenrod
Haiku Foundation A Sense of Place
September 19, 2018
Afternoon Light
afternoon light
dead nettle’s slow creep
to the compost
Failed Haiku : A Journal of English Senryu
November 2018
Sun-kissed
Prune Juice A Journal of Senryu, Kyoka and Haiga
Autumn 2018
Steady Rain
2018 Jane Reichhold Memorial Haiga Contest
Third Place in Photographic Division
Published simultaneously in
Prune Juice A Journal of Senryu, Kyoka, Haibun and Haiga
and
Failed Haiku A Journal of English Senryu
November 5, 2018
Commentary by Steve Hodge, judge of the photographic haiga section:
“I loved this haiga the moment I saw it. As with many senryu, I like its simple premise – two people taking advantage of a steady rain to drop what they were doing and sit and hold hands. No metaphors or profound hidden meanings. Does the “steady” rain indicate that the couple are going steady or have enjoyed a steady relationship? Nope. Not for me. Does the wilted flower indicate that trouble may lay ahead for this couple? Nope again. Is it a romantic couple? A parent and child? Siblings? Who cares! It’s a lovely moment and a lovely image. That’s more than enough for me.”
Holding On
Chrysanthemum
Autumn 2018
Mountain Welcome
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mountain welcome
wildflowers line up
along the road
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Haiku Foundation – A Sense of Place
August 15, 2018