Sunday, June 10, 2012

Tackle It Tuesday, "sunflowers"


Another week has gone by. As you can notice, my dear Haijin and visitors, I use another linky tool. It wasn't possible for me to continue with the older linky tool, because of the costs of it.
So I have taken a new one.

This week's theme is Sunflowers. Those wonderful flowers looking like shining suns. Van Gogh did paint several paintings with Sunflowers and one of those paintings I have enclosed here as an inspiration.


And ... this is my haiku to inspire you ...

in dark times
sunflowers will give
joy and happiness

As for now ... you can share your entry 'till monday june 18th midnight 23:59 PM

Enjoy the fun ...

PS.: Please be so kind to write a comment after linking.


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Tackle It Tuesday, exposure



Dear Haijin, i have a new "Tackle It Tuesday" for you all. This week the prompt is "exposure", not an easy one I think. I am a little bit late with publishing this, but please forgive me.

"Exposure" is a steel construction that's standing at the harbor of the town where I live. It's made by Antony Gormley.

EXPOSURE

Feel free to use the picture as an inspiration, but also any other haiku with the theme "exposure" is welcome.
Just have fun and enjoy writing haiku.




Monday, May 28, 2012

Tackle It Tuesday, "shooting stars"


Dear Haijin, another week has gone. This weeks prompt for "Tackle It Tuesday" is Shooting Stars. Maybe you have seen shooting stars, maybe not. In this region of the world we can see on a regular base the Pleiades come over. It's lovely sight and I enjoy it every time again.
Making a wish when you see a shooting star ... it's a fairy tale, but ... you never know. Think twice before you wish :-)


Have fun ... write your haiku and share them with the world. Let's go for it.

Warm greetings,

Chèvrefeuille


Sunday, May 27, 2012

Haiku Heights, "Joy"


What a joy! A new Haiku heights Saturday. Finally summer in my country and that gives me a lot of joy. So to write a haiku with this prompt ... well it wasn't easy, but it was a joy and fun.

what a joy
finally summer in the low lands
tropical heat

tropical heat
the Fuchsia looks sad
dried out

Fuchsia

dried out
the grass becoming yellowish
what a sad sight

what a sad sight
but also fun, rain is pouring down
what a joy

Have a nice week, 'till next saturday.


Monday, May 21, 2012

Tackle It Tuesday, # 3 "frog"


Dear Haijin, another week has gone by. A new "Tackle It Tuesday" is almost starting. For this week I was inspired by the famous "frog"- haiku of  Matsuo Basho (1644-1694)

an old pond
a frog jumps in
sound of water


This is the most famous haiku of Basho. Even if you don't know haiku, you know this haiku. It's a very nice haiku with a wonderful story.

This poem was written on a spring day. He was sitting in his riverside house in Edo, bending his ears to the soft cooing of a pigeon in the quiet rain. There was a mild wind in the air, and one or two petals of cherry blossoms were falling gently to the ground. It was the kind of day you often have in late March - so perfect that you want it to last forever. Now and then in the garden was heard the sound of frogs jumping into the water.

Well ... the prompt for today is "frog" as you all will understand (smiles).

I am so glad that my haiku friends are so creative for "Tackle It Tuesday" and I hope that you all will be part of this new "Tackle It Tuesday". Have fun ...and enjoy.




Saturday, May 19, 2012

Haiku Heights, "Pine"


Another week has gone by. Today's prompt from Haiku Heights is pine. I was inspired by a haibun by Matsuo Basho (1644-1694) titled "The Narrow Road to the Deep North". In this haibun somewhere he writes about the twin pine and is anxious to see it, but the twin pine is cut and used for a bridge. Basho's "Narrow Road" is a classical piece of literature and for sure worth reading. Click on the above link and you can read the whole version of his "Narrow Road".

anxious to see
the twin pine of the stories
once told

once told
a tale on pine trees
bonsai like

bonsai like
the islands of Matsushima
covered with pines

covered with pines
but the wondrous twin pine
I have never seen

Credits: pine tree bonzai

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Tackle It Tuesday, day 2 "Magnolia"


Dear Haijin, thank you all for being part of the first episode of "Tackle It Tuesday". I was surprised that I had so many Haijin (haiku poets) visiting my new haiku challenge.

This weeks prompt is "Magnolia". You may write a haiku in every style, the only rule ... three sentences. This prompt will stay on 'till May 21th 2012.

Enjoy the fun and be creative!! Please write a comment after linking your entry for this weeks "Tackle It Tuesday".

Magnolia


Saturday, May 12, 2012

Haiku Heights, "mask"


This week was very busy. I had to work several late night shifts and I started "Tackle It Tuesday" with the first prompt raindrops. And now another Haiku Heights saturday is on. This weeks prompt mask I enjoyed very much. I have written a new cascading haiku. (Since Ramesh introduced that form I am addicted to it :-) ).

painted face
hides his sad life -
merry-andrew

merry-andrew
every day again
wearing his mask

Credits: merry-andrew

wearing his mask
the surgeon enters the O.R. -
woman in labour

woman in labour
after her caesarean
painted face

Well .... see you next week.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Tackle It Tuesday



Hello visitors,

I was searching for a Tuesday challenge, but couldn't find one. So I made my own, using Mister Linky. I introduce to you Tackle It Tuesday.

Tackle It Tuesday is meant to be for writing haiku with a given prompt. Maybe you know Haiku Heights, well Tackle It Tuesday is just like that. Maybe it will not be a success, but I love to try.

The prompt for today is: RAINDROPS.

You can contribute your haiku in the classical- or Kanshicho-style 'till Monday May 14th midnight hour. Be part of it ...

Have fun!

Chèvrefeuille




Saturday, May 5, 2012

Haiku Heights, prompt "hour"


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Hello to you all,

After our April Challenge we start with new weekly prompts. This week's prompt is hour not so easy to write a haiku about, but I should try ...

in the rush hour
standing in a full train
reading the newspaper

reading the newspaper
another day of 24 hours
caught in black ink



caught in black ink
stories on war and hunger
all around the world

all around the world
people reading the newspaper
in the rush hour

See you next week.