I had to go to the lab today for bloodwork for a routine check up tomorrow, and the phlebotomist and I discussed baseball’s opening day.
Source: Haiku 366-96
I had to go to the lab today for bloodwork for a routine check up tomorrow, and the phlebotomist and I discussed baseball’s opening day.
Source: Haiku 366-96
A brown jay kept “visiting” me this morning while I was writing. It found hopping about on my deck furniture to be an amusing pastime, not to mention staring at me with beady, birdy eye…
Source: Haiku 366-95
On a drive through the country today, the wind blowing through a field of rye grass made it look white caps on a body of water. A lovely image.
Source: Haiku 366-94
Source: Haiku 366-92 and -93
#coffeeshopwriting
writers create
their own silence
Source: Haiku 366-91
While I babysat him and his sister yesterday, my grandson Ollie asked what I was doing. I told him I was writing a special kind of poem. A first-grader, but he knows what poetry is. I tried to expl…
Source: Haiku 366-90 and Ollie’s Poem
Source: Haiku 366-88 and -89
Haiku for the weekend, which is a holiday (or holy day) for some.
Source: Haiku 366-86 and -87
Source: Haiku 366-83, -84, and -85
Amazing what two weeks of a rewrite that wouldn’t let go and a writing conference does to one’s haiku-ing. But there’s good news and good news: The elusive ending for the 2014 NaN…
Source: Two Weeks of Haiku