Hi Gerald, while reading your post through Haiku: One Deep Breath, I recognized that I was reading a haiku by a true haiku poet...and found it is by you! That fact, and the haiku, itself, made me smile. It's been a couple years since I've been active in any haiku and poetry group after retiring from editing the World Haiku Review. Happy New Year to you and yours, Debi Bender
Hi Gerald, while reading your post through Haiku: One Deep Breath, I recognized that I was reading a haiku by a true haiku poet...and found it is by you! That fact, and the haiku, itself, made me smile. It's been a couple years since I've been active in any haiku and poetry group after retiring from editing the World Haiku Review. Happy New Year to you and yours, Debi Bender
ReplyDeleteI'll be over to collect the horsey poos for my roses...
ReplyDeleteMakes me think of "The Dead" of Joyce's Dubliners. Snow falls without prejudice on everything and makes it--what?
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that is truly spectacular! i love how you see everything as possible in words & photo!
ReplyDeleteNice one, G!
ReplyDeletemine is doggie... but it translates well.......
ReplyDeleteGreat haiku and photo - sure puts all the world in perspective!
ReplyDeleteexcellent!
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Great one! Snow as leveller?
ReplyDeleteA very unusual and creative haiku.
ReplyDeleteoh this was nice, very nice. both the picture and the words compliment each other.
ReplyDeleteI have formed any insight from the read but immediately enjoyed the sound of it.
ReplyDeletei believe it is the texture of both text and photo that speaks so well...beautiful
ReplyDeleteheh! that's a surprising take on snow. even horse puckey made pristine.
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