Hectic week at school
Taking comfort in haiku
Sharing a few here
A single jingle
An eruption of feathers
A cat slinks away
M. Hogan (c) 2017
Thanks again to Mary Lee Hahn for #haikuforhealing. It’s been a fun (and sane) part of my December. Make sure to stop by and visit this week’s Poetry Friday Roundup at Buffy Silverman’s blog, Buffy’s Blog. Wishing everyone a wonderful holiday season with plenty of time to enjoy family, friends, and writing!
Oh my goodness, it’s been such a crazy and intense few weeks, I too need to find some peace in haiku!
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It’s been fun to participate a little bit this year–Definitely helps me to shift my focus in a more healthy direction 🙂 Happy holidays!
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These are lovely! “Peek-a-boos through dark branches” love it!
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Thanks! I’m having such fun combining poems and pictures.
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Your photography inspires me! And, the haiku is a bonus. Hope you have a relaxing break, Molly! Happy Holidays!
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Enjoy the holidays with your family, Amy! Do your fur babies get special treats?
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Absolutely! Truthfully though, everyday is Christmas for them!
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Lovely haiku and photos, Molly! I especially love your waning moon photo (and I hope the cat slunk away without any feathers!)
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After I wrote the cat haiku, I realized it was ambiguous but decided to keep it that way. In my world though, the cat slunk away disappointed. Chalk one up for the birds!
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Those are pretty terrific. I love the photos, too. Happy Holidays!
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Thanks, Brenda. Enjoy the holidays with your family!
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And you!
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Even those first words create a haiku with great feeling, Molly. I love the moon peeking through the trees.
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It was such a beautiful morning, Linda. Someday I will learn more about “night time” photography so I can do such scenes justice 🙂 Happy Holidays!
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All the teachers know just what you’re talking about with the insanity. I love your haiku. Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com
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Thanks, Ruth! I hope you are enjoying the reprieve from that insanity. Happy Holidays!
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I’ve enjoyed reading your poems and sharing in this little project. Haiku is healing.
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It’s been a lovely addition to the month of December and I’ve had such fun reading others’ haiku. 🙂
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Hear! hear! to the hectic last few weeks. It’s embarrassing when my brain drops an important thought or errand or name. But, I just have to try to keep going. The #haikuforhealing has really helped. I love what Cathering says about shifting into low gear. Now that winter break is here for me I can try….but it will fly by so fast. Cheers to you this holiday break. I wish you much peace and joy.
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Wishing you the best of holidays as well, Linda, and a joyous start to the New Year! PS–I will definitely have to check out what Catherine wrote about shifting into low gear!
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These are lovely–and such a moment of peace in these hectic days. I’ve enjoyed both reading and writing them this month. I wish you peace and joy–and some rest, too.
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Playing around and writing them has created such tranquil (ok, mostly tranquil but sometimes frustrating) moments during my days. Happy holidays to you!
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Both of these haikus are enchanting. I love the playfulness of “peek-a-boos through dark branches,” and the “crimson perfection” in your berry haiku. The photos are magical, thanks Molly!
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Thanks, Michelle!
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I love the narrative of your kitty haiku, and how much you express so frugally. Well done!
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Thanks, Tabatha. It was fun to try for a narrative within a haiku. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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I really enjoy short form poetry in general and these are superb!
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Thanks, Rebecca! I’m so glad you enjoyed them! Happy holidays!
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These are wonderful haiku, Molly. I especially love the cat one and that photo of those berries in ice. Glorious!
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Your haiku and photos are wonderful, Molly. I love the berries “encapsulated in ice” and the moon playing “tag with the dawn.” Happy holidays to you and your family!
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Happy holidays to you and your as well. I’ve had such fun reading your haiku this month!
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Love those photos and haiku, Molly. Those ice coated berries are the best! Happy everything! — Christie
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All so lovely! Well done.
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I hope by now you are enjoying some calm and some relaxation. That last week of school before the break is crazy, indeed! I love your haiku/photo pairings! That woodpecker photo today…WOW!
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Thanks, Mary Lee. I was in the right place at the right time and he was posing for me 🙂
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Hi, Molly– I love the “single jingle” one especially. It is indeed calming to slow down and look closely at one little thing, isn’t it? Wishing you merry and bright!
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[…] Here’s another photo that stuck with me and also highlights the link between my photography and writing habits. This ladybug obligingly posed on a plant in my bathroom. I love the simple lines and colors in this picture. It inspired me to check out ladybugs and write about them (here). Recently I’ve been adding words to my photos to create haigas (haikus with accompanying images). That’s been great fun! (If you’re interested, you can check out an earlier blog post here) […]
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