Carpe Diem Haiku- Heath
Today Carpe Diem word is heath, a word I suggested myself heath can both mean the plants and the open landscape overgrown with low shrubs, grass etc. I love walking […]
Today Carpe Diem word is heath, a word I suggested myself heath can both mean the plants and the open landscape overgrown with low shrubs, grass etc. I love walking […]
I’m early to post in Friday Fictioneers this week. I feel a little bad because I have not read all the entries last week, and I know it will be […]
Today in Carpe Diem we have the wonderful opportunity to make haiku inspired by an old master, Shiki, and Kristjaan has chosen this one for us. the peacock spreading out […]
100 Word Challenge for grown up at Julia’s place has the prompt ..the extreme weather meant.. I could only come up with a little poetry with a twist this week. […]
at signs of thunderstorm in early afternoon I sit and contemplate gently rocked in my kayak should we leave and head ashore? or maybe take the risk and stay? the […]
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