on a narrow street
windows look into windows
sunshine and shadow
Kim M. Russell, 8th August 2018
My daily response to Carpe Diem Summer Retreat 2018 Finding the Way
At Carpe Diem, it’s time again for the traditional seasonal retreat: a period of 30 days in which the goal is to write a daily haiku or tanka about a theme. In this year’s Summer Retreat the theme is ‘Finding the Way’.
I love the contrast of sunshine & shadows! It captures one’s attention! Beautifully written Kim! ❤
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Thank you, Deborah! 🌞
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This is beautiful Kim!
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Thank you, Linda!
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Now THIS is a Haiku! 😀
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Thank you so much, Frank! 😊
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My pleasure, Kim! 😇
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #4: Kim Russell’s latest haiku for Carpe Diem!
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Thank you for reblogging, Frank!
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Always my pleasure, Kim! 😇
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I love how the ‘windows look into windows’ Kim, the haiku and image complement each other beautifully :o) xxx
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Thank you, Xenia. I love those narrow streets and lanes you mostly find in seaside towns. I remember visiting my sister when she still lived in Whitstable and she took us to the narrowest alley in Britain. The one in the image is in Cromer and the houses are all Georgian. 😊 xxx
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