A long straight road through dry yellow desert. No clouds overhead.
A long straight road through dry yellow desert. No clouds overhead.
Dive into a collection of memories, musings and emotions delicately concocted into stories and introspective articles
This and That...
Musings on cats, travel, gardens and life
We are all just babes in the woods.
A deaf person who has been pleasantly stuck in a dimension between dream and reality, where my sign language turns into written poems.
reading, ranting and reviewing
Author / Activist / Healer
In search of spirituality
Words To Think On
Welcome to a blog about our outdoor experiences.
Written by Katrina Cain
poetry/poem, essays, writing everything I adore or not so:-)
As I navigate through this life ...
Live A Visible Life Whatever Your Health
A Storyteller’s Dream
Literary Pasta, made with aromatic earnestness , served by an overthinking mind.
journeys of the mind and body
Ed, how can a handful of words can portray so much? I think this is really cool.
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Thanks for the comment. Haiku is indeed an interesting medium, trying to pare down something meaningful or profound into only a few words. It has been an interesting project for me. Some work, some, not so much, methinks.
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Ed, the last line is epic. I would love to try it.
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If you are interested, check out Basho who was a 17th century Japanese haiku master. Also, “Three Simple Lines” by Natalie Goldberg. It’s a great book on haiku.
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