Fragile beauty, a few new cascading haiku.
Yesterday was a wonderful and sunny day here in The Netherlands and I could make a few wonderful photos in my backyard. Finally Spring has come, my Sakura is in full bloom and the Rhodondendron also. What a joy to see those fragile Cherry blossoms and the big flowers of the Rhodondendron. The greater part of my backyard is fallow and is waiting for new garden plans, but ... well ... it has to wait, because we will start first in our frontyard with planting new plants and flowers.
Back to yesterday. As I made a few photos of my Cherry Tree I saw a snail crawl between the young Cherry blossoms.
I had to write a haiku about this event (smiles). So here it goes.
between fragility
a snail seeking it's path to Heaven
slowly, so slowly
slowly, so slowly
a snail between young Cherry blossoms
seeks it's path
seeks it's path
a snail moves to the top
between fragility
It's just a little wonder to see this in my own backyard. And it's even a greater wonder to have the courage to compose a haiku on this event.
It's worth a celebration to see the Sakura in full bloom after a long, cold and dark Winter. But as I hear the weather forecast for today I am so anxious to see that the fragile blossoms will be gone soon, because we get strong winds and heavy rains. I can imagine how the classic Japanese haiku poets had that same fear when the weather changed and gusts of wind will tear the Cherry Blossoms apart. I am praying that not all of the Cherry Blossoms will be gone after today.
with tears in my eyes
I see how the wind is ruining
fragile beauty
fragile beauty
a gust of wind tears apart
Cherry Blossoms
Cherry Blossoms
as young as they are
torn apart
torn apart
fragile blossoms of the Sakura
tears in my eyes
It's heartbreaking to see how the wind is tearing apart the fragile Sakura blossoms ... I was so happy to see that finally Spring has come and now ... that joy turned into sadness, but ... next Spring the Sakura blossoms will return and will bring happiness again.
Namaste
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
Fragile beauty
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cherry blossom,
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snail,
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Monday, April 15, 2013
Sharing haiku
I am hosting a daily haiku meme on Chèvrefeuille's Carpe Diem and today I was reading the post of several contributors to that daily haiku meme. I ran into a wonderful haiku on 'Capricorn' (The Sea Goat), as part of a series of prompts on the Zodiac, written by Cathy Tenzo of Haiku Plate Special. That haiku was the following:
Sitting at the bar,
the old goat dreams of the sea -
the waves whisper
(c) Cathy Tenzo
Really a nice haiku. In my comment I gave my own haiku in reaction on the one by Cathy. I love to share that haiku (in a little other way) here with you all.
waves whisper
stories of far away places
to an old sailor
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Credits: Old Sailor |
Isn't it a wonderful man? Look at that face ... you can see the story of his life. He must have had a hard life and many adventures don't you think? And he must have a thousand stories of far away places. Now he's to old to be on a ship sailing over the Seven Seas, but the waves whispering their stories into his ear.
Hope you did like this post.
Namaste.
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Haiku Heights April Challenge 2013, Candle
Inspired by the theme at

Today our prompt in the A2Z Challenge of Haiku Heights is Candle so I have to write a haiku with that prompt. Hm ... that must be easy ... though I had the need for some time to compose this one.
candle in the wind
dancing shadows on the wall -
souls climbing to Heaven
Well ... It has become a spiritual one today.
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april challenge,
Candle,
haiku,
Haiku Heights
Locatie:
Nederland
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Haiku Heights April Challenge 2013, Butterfly
Inspired by the theme at

Today the Haiku Heights prompt is Butterfly, a nice prompt I think and I love to share a few haiku on this prompt.
in the Buddleia
fluttering of fragile wings
waving on the wind
Another one:
waving on the wind
butterflies resting in the sun
on the Buddleia
And a nice set of Butterfly haiku to enclose this post:
the cobweb scattered
by the fluttering of wings
a blue butterfly
on the verandah
a yellowish butterfly
the light of sun down
Well ... see you tomorrow again.
Labels:
april challenge,
butterfly,
haiku,
Haiku Heights
Locatie:
Nederland
Monday, April 1, 2013
Haiku Heights April 2013 challenge, Ascent
Inspired by the theme at

Today the Haiku Heights April 2013 Challenge has started. It's a while ago that I posted a weblog-post for Haiku Heights, but today I will start again with posting for Haiku Heights. I hope to succeed, because my own daily haiku meme Carpe Diem will need my attention too.
The first prompt for this April Challenge of Haiku Heights is "Ascent", not an easy one, but I think I can write a haiku with it.
spiritual quest
leads me towards the mountains
ascension is near
ascension is near
finally I will become
enlightened
Well ... it wasn't an easy start, but I am glad that I succeeded. Hope to see you tomorrow again.
Namaste
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april challenge,
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haiku,
Haiku Heights
Locatie:
Nederland
Saturday, March 23, 2013
A Single Leaf, an Impromptu verse
I have written an Impromptu verse ... I saw a single leaf dancing through the streets. It's was a very stormy day today so the last leaves are blown away by that strong wind. But this one single leaf touched me. And I wrote the following haiku on that event:
one single leaf
dances on the shoulder of the wind -
prima ballerina
Isn't it a wonderful little gem? This haiku feels just good and strong. What do you think about this one?
Namaste,
Monday, March 18, 2013
Valley Stream
Today I love to share a weblog on a haiku by Onitsura (1660-1738) a haiku poet which is the haiku master for this month of Carpe Diem. Today we had a wonderful haiku written by him:
tani-mizu ya ishi mo utayomu yama-zakura
the wild cherry:
stones also are singing their songs
in the valley stream
This haiku by Onitsura is meant to be as a source for inspiration. So I was inspired and wrote this haiku:
gurggling valley stream
brings joy to the heart of Mother Nature -
Il Silenzio
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Credits: Valley Stream |
Isn't it a beauty? And that page to which the caption refers .... well you have to visit that. It's really a wonderful website and a joy.
Well ... see you agian next time ...
Labels:
Carpe Diem,
haiku,
Onitsura,
Valley stream
Locatie:
Nederland
Monday, February 25, 2013
Haiku Heights, Shimmer
Inspired by the theme at

It's a long time ago, February 1st, that I have posted here on my haiku-blog. I am to busy with my daily haiku meme Carpe Diem to write here on my first weblog about haiku. Today I ran into Haiku Heights the wonderful website on haiku writing hosted by Leo. This week's prompt is shimmer and I love to share the next haiku with you, my dear visitors:
shimmering bright
between colorful leaves
a pebble
Just a nice stil live I think, another one maybe:
crystal clear dewdrops
shimmering in the first sunlight -
a cobweb
Awesome! Isn't it? Sorry how immodest, but I really like these haiku. Looking forward to next week's prompt, breeze.
Namaste
Labels:
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Haiku Heights,
pebble,
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Locatie:
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Friday, February 1, 2013
Theme Thursday - Chocolate
Also shared with Haiku My Heart, february 1st
This weeks theme is 'chocolate' and I love to share a few haiku with you all on 'chocolate': So let's go do some haiku composing.
bar of chocolate
thrown away after just one bite -
food for the rats
'precious, sweet precious'
smeagol doesn't want the ring anymore
he found chocolate
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Smeagol or Gollum |
I loved writing these haiku for Theme Thursday.
Labels:
chocolate,
haiku,
Theme Thursday
Locatie:
Nederland
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Ugly Moon?
Have to share this with you all. When I cycled to my work last night I saw an egg-shaped moon hiding behind a veil of clouds and that brought me the next haiku:
egg-shaped moon
hides behind a veil of clouds -
does she feels ugly?
hides behind a veil of clouds -
does she feels ugly?
does she feels ugly?
our princess of the night
egg-shaped moon
egg-shaped moon
Isn't it a strange scenery?
Locatie:
Nederland
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