Tag Archives: Haiku Heights
NaPoWri Mo: Days 7 and 8
Yesterday I went down a rabbit hole while working on a poetry project thus no writing or posting, except for revising poems. fog rolls in on waves seashore morn salt air awakens or fog rolls in on waves seashore morning, … Continue reading
Writing From My Journal
November is gone. In its place the frenzy of the holidays arrived. Here are a couple of haiku from this week. holiday seasonrosemary wreath hangs outsidewelcomes our guests For more poems of a sapid, savory sort visit One Single Impression. geese glide togetheran … Continue reading
Weekend Haiku
I wrote two haiku over the weekend. The first from the prompt at Haiku Heights: obsession. Meet Buster, he loves the game of fetch. squeak-squeakety-squeak white small soccer ball chaser his obsession And from One Single Impression: hourglass if a … Continue reading
Bird Mystery and PAD
Geese announce their departure honk chorus an autumn mystery Today’s haiku takes in two different prompts. “Birdie” comes from One Single Impression, my Sunday go to place for prompts. Today, however, I discovered a new place thanks to viewing what … Continue reading