imagine this Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps January 26, 2017 Carpe Diem #1136 Imagine this ... spring rains the smells of the earth plowed fields the valley perfumes rising from below © petra domina Thanks to Chèvrefeuille for daily prompts on CARPE DIEM HAIKU KAI Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Kim M. RussellJanuary 27, 2017 at 2:03 AMI love the way you've captured the scents of the mountains in your tanka. :)ReplyDeleteRepliesJaniceJanuary 27, 2017 at 8:18 PMTrying to recall some things.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyNicole PottierJanuary 27, 2017 at 3:19 AMHere's the true fragrance of spring in mountain !ReplyDeleteRepliesJaniceJanuary 27, 2017 at 8:20 PMAs I remember it!DeleteRepliesReplyReplyB i r g i t t aJanuary 27, 2017 at 11:43 AMLove the last two lines!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknownJanuary 29, 2017 at 1:07 AM Nice descriptionReplyDeleteRepliesJaniceJanuary 29, 2017 at 7:54 PMThanks, Hamish.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyTournesolJanuary 29, 2017 at 2:41 AMso fresh and beautiful, lovely Janice!ReplyDeleteRepliesJaniceJanuary 29, 2017 at 7:55 PMI thought of the beautiful western Canadian mountains and the Grand Tetons!DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
tombstone January 28, 2020 Carpe Diem's Tan Renga Wednesday #11 family tombstone Five years ago this very morning my mother died. I had spent the night with her at the new nursing home we had just moved her to the previous day. She was not happy. Due to loss of eyesight in one eye, falling and breaking a wrist in less than 5 weeks she developed delirium. She was still enough of herself that as we were getting her ready for bed she made one statement. "I am gonna get up and walk right out of this place by morning." Around 7 AM I left to get a cup of coffee and stretch my legs. When I returned her life force was gone. adding father’s name to the family tombstone with room for my own © Nicholas Virgilio saints gather to greet arrivals she ran to Dad's arms © petra domina Read more
new ways September 03, 2017 Carpe Diem Writing and Enjoying Haiku #6 new ways T his has been the year when Hubby and I along with a whole bunch of other folks celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary . We actually started the celebration back at the end of June, our actual 'date'. It continued with a trip to France. Returning home we began working on The Party that was delayed till the grandsons returned from a summer in Canada. As we have friends our own ages, they, too, are celebrating 50 years. That means more trips. Unexpected strength of hurricane Harvey resulted in Hubby and I choosing to downsize even more. And how do two people stay together for 50 years of marriage? Well, forgiveness, understanding and a willingness to step together into the unknown of new ways. fifty years with the same man always something new keeps me guessing what's next? © petra domina Thanks to Chèvrefeuille for daily prompts on CARPE DIEM HAIKU KAI Read more
candle light January 27, 2020 Carpe Diem #1804 New Beginnings ... candlelight instantly flaming candles fill the sky a new year instantly warm lips meet melting the cold flaming candles fill the sky smoke fills the air stars obscured a new year corks pop as flutes clink a sea of people © petra domina To anyone who stops by for a read the following was the challenge for today's work: "Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers, Yes ... another episode of our wonderful Kai, because I was late with our Monday episode, "snowdrops". Today I love to challenge you two times. I love to challenge you to create a "fusion-ku" with two given haiku and to create a Troiku with your new "fusion-ku". I have chosen two haiku by Jane Reichhold extracted from her online Saijiki "A Dictionary of Haiku", section New Year. Here are the two haiku to work with: a new year rising from wild seas a few stars filling the glass with candlelight champ Read more
I love the way you've captured the scents of the mountains in your tanka. :)
ReplyDeleteTrying to recall some things.
DeleteHere's the true fragrance of spring in mountain !
ReplyDeleteAs I remember it!
DeleteLove the last two lines!
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Hamish.
Deleteso fresh and beautiful, lovely Janice!
ReplyDeleteI thought of the beautiful western Canadian mountains and the Grand Tetons!
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