no longer lost
behind the new moon
circle of light
(c) Tournesol’16
September 1 2016 prompt:new moon
Labour Day weekend
orange flames dancing,
last campfire
(c) Tournesol’16
September 2 2016 Prompt: fire or campfire
blazing sky,
that last performance
the wind bows
(c) Tournesol’16
September 3 2016 Prompt: wind or breeze
cheerful stance
looking up at the sky
with golden smile
(c) Tournesol’16
September 4, 2016 – Prompt: gold or golden
fallen apple
worm makes itself at home,
blue jay’s main course
(c) Tournesol’16
September 5, 2016 Prompt Apple or black
housework
never seems to get done
may as well relax
(c) Tournesol’16
September 6, 2016 Prompt: things that never get done
day’s adieu
tomorrow’s harvest,
crows last treat
(c) Tournesol’16
September 7, 2016 Prompt: harvest
rumbling
echoes on the railway
traveler’s lullaby
(c) Tournesol’16
September 8, 2016 Prompt: railroads, trains
swallows sing
sitting on the balcony
sips her mint tea
(c) Tournesol’16
September 9,2016 Prompt: mint
darkness lifts,
watching the fog
roll off the lake
(c) Tournesol’16
September 10, 2016 – Prompt: mountains or fog/mist
Trying to play catch-up now that I can relax, for September: 30 days of haiga at 19 planets Art Blog with Rick Daddario
That was a treat to read and appreciate 🙂
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Thanks so much, Janice, for your visit and your kind words!
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My pleasure :))
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I really like your haiga about the moon. It certainly was a powerful eclipse. It actually motivated me to write a haiga too – https://artalsolife.com/2016/09/18/the-september-eclipse-cycle/
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I could not capture it with my camera but I am pleased I saved lots of photos for this haiga month hoping to use some in my responses. It was a great way to start the month wasn’t it?
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Yes, very powerful
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Wow! What a great series.
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Thanks, trying to catch up today but not sure I will succeed.
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delightful!
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Thank you:)
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aloha Cheryl-Lynn. what fun. thank you for jumping in. and no worries, you can jump in any time. my favorite of all of these is the housework cat. it made me smile and the more i think about it the more i want to laugh. i think humor is an often overlooked form in haiku and haiga. i know i often forget. so i appreciate seeing you play with it (okay, pun intended). very cool. aloha.
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Glad you enjoyed that one, Rick. My Bette prefers I just relax and stop vacuuming especially…she would rather I just pet her all day 😉 aloha, Cheryl-Lynn
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