Spring Rain, haiku

Mark S. from Naturalist Weekly shares this week’s haiku invitation is to write a haiku or senryu that references the spring weather. My #TankaTuesday prompt was to describe the view outside your window. What a great combination! Plus, NaPoWritMo begins tomorrow. My goal is to write a haiku a day… fingers crossed, I can keep that upContinue reading “Spring Rain, haiku”

Spring Cleaning, haiku

Mark from Naturalist Weekly offers an amazing weekly haiku challenge. This week’s haiku invitation is to write a haiku or senryu that references spring insects.   spring cleaning chores sweeping winter out the door stink bugs really stink © Colleen M. Chesebro Every spring (it’s too cold here in Michigan for the stink bugs to comeContinue reading “Spring Cleaning, haiku”

Contrasts: Cold & Hot, haiku

This week’s haiku invitation from the Naturalist Weekly is to write a haiku or senryu that contrasts hot and cold.  Check out the post Micro-Season: “The Springwater Holds Warmth” (2023) and learn more about writing haiku. cold morning walk—last fall’s leaves blowingin my coffee © Colleen M. Chesebro