Carpe Diem Haiku – Tako (kite) meets Benjamin Franklin
Today the prompt in Carpe Diem is Tako (kite). As a physicist I got to think about Benjamin Franklin and the discovery of Electricity. (don’t try this at home) Benjamin […]
Today the prompt in Carpe Diem is Tako (kite). As a physicist I got to think about Benjamin Franklin and the discovery of Electricity. (don’t try this at home) Benjamin […]
Līgo Haībun prompt is the photograph attached. I thought I would write a story that is the exact opposite of my first impression of the picture by David Williamson. She […]
In 100WCGU this week the phrase from Julia is: the unseasonal weather meant and I thought I write a haibun (text + haiku) in 104 words for that. Picture is […]
Līgo Haībun prompt of the week is “and we danced”, and therefore I want to tell you the story of Juanita. She came to the company every morning, and walking […]
Today the Carpe Diem Prompt is a haiku by Onitsura. I decided to do it a little bit different this time, by integrating the haiku in a haibun. Onitsure has […]
Writing about living in two places (and times)
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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