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Monthly Archives: November 2018
A Sense of Place – sidewalk sights
black friday a crow gorges on thrown-away fries Troutswirl, The Haiku Foundation Blog A Sense of Place, sidewalk sights November 28, 2018 https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/2018/11/28/a-sense-of-place-city-sidewalk-sight/?fbclid=IwAR1rMRZQypkzK1U3Vhkyove-O32voTnTyRaPuDhw6b8eRMcSP_F6IHSA0Y4
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Tagged a sense of place, bird, black, chips, city, crow, Friday, fries, gorges, haiku, Martha Magenta, nature, pavement, poem, poetry, senses, sidewalk, sight, street, The Haiku Foundation Blog, thrown-away, Troutswirl
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Haiku – Stardust
balcony a geranium closer to the moon Stardust Haiku, issue 23, November 20, 2018 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z8kKH_fINvT-8Eim6Q507eTEV5cYbx68/view?fbclid=IwAR3phW9_hSUAqx1Aa8m1znSphFnIppuy5yEkkYV1I0uv7f5RO0sbDbkjTz8
Haiku – Wild
swirl of trout – a flash of rainbow on the river Wild – The British Haiku Society Anthology 2018 ISBN: 978-1-906333-09-6
Haiku – Hiking trail – touch
mullein a pony’s muzzle on my hand A Sense of Place: Hiking trail – touch Troutswirl, The Haiku Foundation Blog, November 21, 2018 https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/2018/11/21/a-sense-of-place-hiking-trail-touch/?fbclid=IwAR3ykroOxRbF2ndBfoY7m14FKNRYap1ASCIPA2D0AnXpzU6wZaHORDJMByQ
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Tagged animals, haiku, hand, herb, Hiking trail, Martha Magenta, mullein, muzzle, plants, poem, poetry, pony, sense of place, senses, soft, The Haiku Foundation Blog, touch, Troutswirl, walking
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Haiku – Hiking trail tastes
hillside picnic a feast of autumn colours A Sense of Place: Hiking trail – taste Troutswirl, The Haiku Foundation Blog, 14 November 2018 https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/2018/11/14/a-sense-of-place-hiking-trail-taste/?fbclid=IwAR2dgO77osZFuYTyzVpdS4yoJXmjAFNP3Xs5JBpvZT_SSXcn9sQ76aB9b-g#.W-w4-gE4anA.facebook
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Tagged autumn, colours, feast, haiku, hiking, hillside, Martha Magenta, monoku, picnic, poem, poetry, seasons, sense of place, senses, taste, The Haiku Foundation Blog, trail, Troutswirl
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Haiku – Luca’s Lily Pad
chill wind kids on bikes run over my shadow Luca’s Lily Pad, 12 November, 2018 https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FMyHaikuPond%2Fposts%2F1967746199978559&width=500 https://www.facebook.com/MyHaikuPond
A Sense of Place, Hiking Trail Scents
coastal hike the scent of heather on the hill Editor’s comment: Here we are situated on a coast, where the humidity can help to carry scent – when I read this poem I am sure I can smell it… … Continue reading
Posted in haiku, poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged coast, coastal, haiku, heather, hike, Hiking trail, hill, holiday, humidity, Martha Magenta, nature, poem, poetry, scent, seasons, sense of place, senses, smell, The Haiku Foundation Blog, Troutswirl, walk, wildflowers
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Senryu – Prune Juice
ecology lesson children make trees from paper rigor mortis still obstinate after death deregulation my handwriting leans further to the left Prune Juice, A Journal of Senryu, Kyoka, Haibun and Haiga, issue 26, November 2018 https://prunejuice.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/pj-26.pdf
Posted in poetry, senryu
Tagged children, death, deregulation, ecology, environment, family, further, handwriting, humour, leans, left, lesson, make, Martha Magenta, obstinate, paper, poem, poetry, politics, PRUNE JUICE Journal of Senryu, rigor mortis, school, senryu, trees
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Haiku – Luca’s Lily Pad
tarot reading the chattering of magpies . Martha Magenta . Luca Cenisi’s Comment: This haiku strikes for its incisive juxtaposition between the two parts. There’s no cutting mark (kireji 切れ字); still, the switch from a deeply human (and esoteric) … Continue reading →