This is a masterful haiku. The linkage has the flavor of the Japanese masters while feeling uniquely yours. With every haiku you write, your voice becomes stronger and more confident. I can't wait to see what you're writing a year from now. I'm always inspired by your fresh ideas.
I love your haiga Dalloway... the prose and photography flow together perfectly. I enjoyed your moon viewing 'ku on Bandit's blog and thought I'd stop in and say hello.
this ku holds a special appeal to me- crochet and embrodiery having held much of my hobby time for many years. Lovely ku playing the critic now-- I would have left out the word even
This is a masterful haiku. The linkage has the flavor of the Japanese masters while feeling uniquely yours. With every haiku you write, your voice becomes stronger and more confident. I can't wait to see what you're writing a year from now. I'm always inspired by your fresh ideas.
ReplyDeleteto borrow your words... Im butter on a hot day ... thanks Patrick
ReplyDeletethis is classic,
ReplyDeleteSo innovative, Dalloway :)
wishes,
devika
I love that haiga.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Ralf
What a dynamic combo - truly inspiring...
ReplyDeleteunique and entertaining.
ReplyDeletelove it
I love your haiga Dalloway... the prose and photography flow together perfectly. I enjoyed your moon viewing 'ku on Bandit's blog and thought I'd stop in and say hello.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could see kookaburras. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is just perfect Emma. Fantastic photo processing too.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks to you all.
ReplyDeleteMt Lockhart, I think youre in need of a trip across the Pacific Ocean very soon... are there any school holidays coming up?
this ku holds a special appeal to me- crochet and embrodiery having held much of my hobby time for many years. Lovely ku
ReplyDeleteplaying the critic now--
I would have left out the word even
much love
gillena
Dalloway, I can only echo all of the above; simply grand! _m
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