cool, Juliet :-)) i must confess that since Kevin McNeil gave us a series of workshops, have developed a critical eye over this unoique form of verse and i like this one very much :))
I love bird haiku. Here's one of mine on the current August page of The 2010 Haiku Calendar, Snapshot Press.
yellowing fields hovering not hovering the nankeen kestrels
1.Snapshot Calendar 2010 ISBN 978-1-903543-27-6 2.Haiku Dreaming 3. "sundog haiku journal: an australian year" sunfast press 1997 reprinted 1998 4. California State Library - Main Catalog Call Number : HAIKU S852su 1997
I have a regular black cat visitor to my garden. This morning when I opened the curtains at 6.45 am it was curled up asleep in a border. I wonder if it had been there all night? Don't cats feel the cold? x
cool, Juliet :-))
ReplyDeletei must confess that since Kevin McNeil gave us a series of workshops, have developed a critical eye over this unoique form of verse and i like this one very much :))
that black cat is thinking it's lunchtime. great haiku.
ReplyDeleteLike the contrast between the quiet cat and noisy birds - a lovely image you present here Juliet.
ReplyDeleteFinches and cat stretches here!
ReplyDeleteI can hear the echos...
ReplyDeleteI love bird haiku. Here's one of mine on the current August page of The 2010 Haiku Calendar, Snapshot Press.
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hovering not hovering
the nankeen kestrels
1.Snapshot Calendar 2010 ISBN 978-1-903543-27-6
2.Haiku Dreaming
3. "sundog haiku journal: an australian year"
sunfast press 1997 reprinted 1998 4. California State Library - Main Catalog Call Number : HAIKU S852su 1997
all my very best
Alan
2010 With Words Haiku Competition: weblink
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I have a regular black cat visitor to my garden. This morning when I opened the curtains at 6.45 am it was curled up asleep in a border. I wonder if it had been there all night? Don't cats feel the cold? x
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