Showing posts with label poety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poety. Show all posts

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Frost Haiku

Frosty Window
web across windshield
etched by cold winter's finger
frosty morning dawn


Find more frost haiku at One Deep Breath.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year

nengajou

At the urging of my sister-out-law, Shelley, I joined a group of more than 60 haiku writers in sending snail mail Nengajou. The short description is that these are traditional Japanese New Year's cards, most often postcards which usually include some reference to the creature associated with the new year. 2008 is the year of the rat. Follow this link to read more about Nengajou.

The snail mail group has brought a wonderful array of cards to my mailbox. Both Amy and I have enjoyed seeing the different approaches and reading all the haiku. Pictured above is the card I sent. Each of the elements is something I created.

The photo at the top was taken in Brighton, Massachusetts a few weeks ago. (Although it looks like the middle of nowhere it was in fact taken from the Turnpike exit ramp looking north toward Cambridge Street.) The numbers at the bottom are details from other photos - the 2 is from a photo taken in the parking garage at work, the first 0 is from the ice castle at the 2004 Saranac Lake Winter Carnival, the second 0 is from the Wellesley College class of 1940's banner and the 8 is from the Wellesley class of 1981's banner. The rat is based on a mouse my college roommate (hi RT) used to draw next to her signature.

I hope that the new year brings each of you peace, love and happiness.

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Road Sign Haiku

Sign of brown and gold
designating a blue line
Adirondack Park

Welcome says the sign
Joy and adventure await
Inside the blue line


Inspired by the "Road Sign" prompt at Totally Optional Prompts.