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squirrel building nestgathering velvet green mosswarmth for winter bed Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1765 Squirrel
“I have flown and fallen, and I have swum deep and drowned, but there should be more to love than “I survived it.” ― Lisa Mantchev, So Silver Bright And ifmy music tamesand quells your urge to strikewill you slither into the coolgreen seawith me and… Continue Reading “The Flutist”
October hunterilluminating night and dayshine on autumn moon Frank J. Tassone Hakai Challenge #108 Hinter’s Moon
pink glow in moonlightplum blossoms vibrant bloomingduring a full moon Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: Weekend Meditation #106- Turn Back Time Author’s Note: At Carpe Diem, we have been challenged to to revise the following haiku by Taigi: arranging the plum-flowers,I would enjoy them in… Continue Reading “#Haiku: Plum Blossoms”
Rising up from a sandy desert floor, the Hand of God against a tumultuous sky and though I am not a devout woman when I see this swaying heavy saguarodefying the laws of gravity, still vibrant and livingthrough dust storms, scorching sun, powerful winds… Continue Reading “The Hand of God”
pollen dusted beegathering food for winterstoring energy Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1763 Little Creatures free styling
“It was a beautiful bright autumn day, with air like cider and a sky so blue you could drown in it.” ― Diana Gabaldon, Outlander Under a cloudless bluebird sky picturesque autumn ambles in dressed in finest colors of amber, scarlet, gamboge, and I anticipating the… Continue Reading “Cloudless Bluebird Sky”
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