Haiku are probably one of my favorite things to write as well :) And autumn haiku -- even better ....thank you for stopping by our traveling wildlife biologists blog and leaving such a lovely comment - Glad you did so we could find your blog - excited to follow your adventures around gorgeous Edinburgh!
Thank you for visiting. Your poetry is beautiful. I have passed your blog onto my friend Margie who also writes haiku. http://latebloomerbuds.wordpress.com/ Charmaine
wonderful imagery, evoking such a vivid scene.As a teacher I always encouraged children's haiku, and this would have been a wonderful example. I'm retired from teaching now and have time for more haiku of my own. Your lines inspire me. Kay
Haiku are probably one of my favorite things to write as well :) And autumn haiku -- even better ....thank you for stopping by our traveling wildlife biologists blog and leaving such a lovely comment - Glad you did so we could find your blog - excited to follow your adventures around gorgeous Edinburgh!
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Thank you for visiting. Your poetry is beautiful. I have passed your blog onto my friend Margie who also writes haiku. http://latebloomerbuds.wordpress.com/
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Love the images in that one
ReplyDeleteThats lovely - I can just picture that scene as the fungi are out in force just now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful haiku! You are talented.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images! Your haikus are always so beautiful.
ReplyDeletewonderful imagery, evoking such a vivid scene.As a teacher I always encouraged children's haiku, and this would have been a wonderful example. I'm retired from teaching now and have time for more haiku of my own. Your lines inspire me.
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