Memories of a Summer Garden The summer garden Was ablaze with shapes and hues, Bursts, swirls and patches, A feast of flaming colour Fresh from an artist’s palette © Kim M. Russell, 2016 Image found on www.thetimes.co.uk Claude Monet in his garden at Giverny. Photo by Getty Images
Tag: Garden
Another Year Approaches
As another year approaches On the back of a brisk breeze The garden comes alive Against the backdrop Of a clear sky Just a tiny silver plane high In the distance Dragging a short tail Of vapour trail Sun glances Gilding the topmost branches Of the silver birches Last year’s yellow […]
Garden Geometry
There are triangles in the bare branches of trees deconstruction in the garden geometric angles in the tangles of winter smoothed only by arcs of light tracing ghostly foliage smoothing the edges of day with rays from a circular sun © Kim M. Russell, 2015 Image found on http://www.vangogh.net
Overgrown Garden
My response to Carpe Diem Haiku Writing Techniques #23 finding the divine in the common – a deeper spiritual meaning Through tangled branches Of the overgrown garden Patch of sky breaks through ©Kim M. Russell, 2015
I spent some time in the garden yesterday…
with the cats and a camera, which gave birth to this haiku. Garden Gate Blemished and broken Gateway to my green garden And wildlife haven
White Rabbits!
It’s 1st September and, I suppose, the first day of autumn. There are apples in the grass below our apple trees and the bay tree isn’t bowing under the weight of raindrops. This week I must continue with The Haunted Tide. I will write a haiku or other poem as a warm-up exercise each morning […]