My response to The Secret Keeper’s Weekly Word Prompt #26 – this was a tough one! Word rebel In haiku forest Clears the way Word rebel Bans dark confusion Patch of light In haiku forest Pruning green Foliage Clears the way To enlightenment Haiku thrives © Kim M. Russell, 2016
Tag: Haiku
Silence
My response to Bastet’s One Month of Haiga and NaHaiWriMo – silence Silence lies between Rhythm, chords and melody Blue of disquiet © Kim M. Russell, 2016
A Gentle Reminder
My response to Through the Eye of Bastet One Month of Haiga – a daytime moon Pale slice of silver Modest moon in light of day Resplendent at night © Kim M. Russell, 2016
Direction Unknown
My response to Through the Eye of Bastet One month of Haiga – Direction Off the beaten track Taking the road less travelled Finding the path back © Kim M. Russell, 2016
Unexpected Frost
My response to Through the Eye of Bastet One Month of Haiga – last wintry events. Unfortunately the spider’s web broke before I was able to take the picture and I had to ‘borrow’ one! Unexpected frost Spider’s web gilt with silver Each dew drop a pearl © Kim M. Russell, 2016 Image found […]
Snowdrop’s Chill
My response to Carpe Diem Special #198 Hamish Gunn’s 4th Petal lanterns white waxen petals droop with weight of morning frost forefinger tingles © Kim M. Russell, 2016
Lunar Light Perception
My response to Through the Eye of Bastet Photographic Experiences and Experiments one month of Haiga I missed the opportunity of a wonderful photograph the week before last, when there was a moon like a huge silver dish in the sky. I just didn’t have the time to fetch the camera. So I kept it […]
Compassion
My response to Carpe Diem Theme Week #1 episode 5 Tibetan Book of Living and Dying: Insight 4 the power of compassion is limitless In a single bowl there are many grains of rice share with compassion. © Kim M. Russell, 2016 Image found on www.norfolkacademy.org
Steamy Kiss
My response to Carpe Diem #921 Absurdity / Humor A frosty morning Heat of shop steams up glasses Kiss complete stranger © Kim M. Russell, 2016 Image found on www.theromantic.com
Storm Vibrations
My response to Through the Eye of Bastet One Month of Haiga – a new take on the old saying ‘Red sky at night, shepherd’s delight; red sky in the morning, shepherd’s warning’. No red this morning Stormy sulphur wings pulsate Shepherds heed warning © Kim M. Russell, 2016