Carpe Diem haiku – Kikusha-Ni’s “the dusk in rain”
Carpe Diem haiku today is to write a haiku inspired by Kikusha-Ni: my body all alone in this autumn I feel – the dusk in rain I offer you two […]
Carpe Diem haiku today is to write a haiku inspired by Kikusha-Ni: my body all alone in this autumn I feel – the dusk in rain I offer you two […]
the silence of what’s never said the silence in our empty rooms the silence that I always dread the silence is like noxious fumes the silence when you walked away […]
Carpe Diem haiku kigo today is Semi (Cicada). my memories of cicadas’ evening song secret rendezvous reminded by cicada’s evening lull of passing years the silence of afterlife heard in […]
The picture only gave me a single idea, and I’m sorry if it’s sad, it’s loosely coupled to specific recent news. Friday Fictioneers is a wonderful group of bloggers from […]
The Carpe Diem kigo today is Nagoshi (half year’s end festival). I have problems to grasp it. But to me a wine festival would be an end of summer festival […]
Writing about living in two places (and times)
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practising for a whole life
haikai poetry matters
Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein
chronicling my quarter life crisis