A personal blog by Ackworth born Gerald England who married a Lancashire lass, went West and now lives in Cheshire.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Astro-Haiga for SARM's International Short Astropoetry Gallery
as the tide rolls out
temporary pools reflect
the lowering sun
words & image © Gerald England
This haiga is included in the International Short Astropoetry Gallery, a project by SARM's Astropoetry Master Club coordinated by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe and Valentin Grigore in partnership with Astronomers Without Borders with the support of some members of the Science Fiction Poetry Association and International Meteor Organization, the astronomical circle of Bucharest National Children Palace and SRCSTV ("Youth for Future" Romanian Society for Culture and Science)
The project celebrates 20 years of existence of the Romanian Society for Meteors and Astronomy (SARM).
The pages contain a wealth of photography, poetry, haiga from all over the world.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday and Weekend Reflections.
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gray and calm.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful in word and view.
ReplyDeleteAmazing cool shot, Indeed!
ReplyDeleteNever realised you had this blog or were a poet.
ReplyDeleteLike it
Very nice composition of words and sights.
ReplyDeleteYou were there at the right moment to catch this one! Same here -you do poetry?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great composition, both the text and obviously the picture...
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful...well done
ReplyDeleteA touch of pink echoed in the water in a grey toned world - a lovely composition.
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