A blog devoted mainly to haiku and senryu and to thoughts about, and inspired by, haiku and senryu.
Haiku is to poetry as espresso is to coffee.
View my complete profile
Other good sites:
Aha! Poetry Ambrosia Haiku Poets Hut The Haiku Society of America Haiku World Modern Haiku Simply Haiku Tempslibres World Haiku Club 3x5 Poetry livinghaiku Sketchbook chrysanthemum the heron's nest prune juice HAIKU lyrical passion Notes From the Gean Haiku News
Blogs:
floots Kami Haiku Reflekshins The Walk of Ten Thousand Steps Everyday Issa Andrew--Past Tense shanna's poettree eric houck Haiku and Happiness gillena masago-no-haiku Haiku by Fred Paul David Mena melanie gautami mordenpoetry polona pat paulk tikkis hotcrosshaiku angelika collin dana-maria poorfool froghollow juliet magnapoetshaiku aurora ricardo-haiku gina's poems laryalee T's blog quotesqueen jem josh's blog ella's blog john mcdonald patry genemurtha f/k/a curtis dunlap haiku-poems magyar bandit dalloway frank williams vina kristin riggs adelaide b. shaw Monika (en francais) Warren Gossett R. K. Singh Zen Haiku red dragonfly
posted by Bill | 12:37 PM
Rain or shine; thumb prints on the smart phone screens; field of play.__Smiles Bill. _m
Thanks, M A rainy season with no rain is increasingly common in the US and elsewhere.
that reminds me of my second year in Malawi. The rains had failed and after a month or so the bishop set up a very large public prayer for rain. Then there were floods.
Thanks, Juliet. Be careful what you pray for.
Post a Comment
<< Home
4 Comments:
Rain or shine; thumb prints on the smart phone screens; field of play.
__Smiles Bill. _m
Thanks, M A rainy season with no rain is increasingly common in the US and elsewhere.
that reminds me of my second year in Malawi. The rains had failed and after a month or so the bishop set up a very large public prayer for rain. Then there were floods.
Thanks, Juliet. Be careful what you pray for.
Post a Comment
<< Home