Tokoyo no Kuni –-
is mushroom haiku ever
out of season?
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: mushroom
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‘choosing’ and ‘not minding that’ #16 April 2013
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choosing
the freedom of the fields –
wildflower
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not minding that
they are not welcome –
weeds
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: wildflower
‘dreaming’ #15 April 2013
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dreaming at the back of my mind stories from my childhood
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: alley
“cleaning the pond –” #14 April 2013
cleaning the pond –
layers of last year’s
seasons
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: pond
‘first poppies’ #12 April 2013
first poppies —
watching this kid paint
a frown
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nhwm prompt: clown
‘The Price of Youth’ in Contemporary Haibun Online, April 2013
‘The Price of Youth’ appears in Contemporary Haibun Online, April 2013, vol 9, no 1 and can be read by clicking here
The text is also copied below:
The Price of Youth
The hairdresser swirls and swings her ample hips to the music, her flesh quivering. I catch my reflection in the mirror, lips hanging downwards, and shocked, I make a conscious effort to lift the corners of my mouth. She swipes a hand-held mirror like a credit card behind my head, beaming, proud of her work. I smile back spontaneously, pleased with her work too.
young again
this old seed-head approaches
a new year
‘Seasons’ in Contemporary Haibun Online, April 2013
‘Seasons’ appears in Contemporary Haibun Online, April 2013, vol 9, no 1 and can be read by clicking here
It can also be read below:
Seasons
His eyes sweep the coffee table, taking in the piles of books, the envelopes, the dust. For a moment, I regret I didn’t put them away earlier, didn’t polish the surfaces.
His gaze returns to rest on me calmly, as if he hadn’t been collecting information for our younger colleagues to talk about. I recall one of the others telling me he’d noticed I kept an atlas on my desk for seven years. What of it? What else could I do before Google maps?
We, the older generation, have become something to be observed, monitored, talked about. She writes haiku, they say, raising their eyebrows knowingly, exchanging glances. She’s aged…
I remember how we watched our children and our friends’ children, amused ourselves with their quirkiness, their funny ways, we mimicked their manner of speech; we wondered at the milk teeth, marvelled at their rate of growth. Now they amuse themselves observing us. We meant well, and so do they, I am sure.
the Earth revolves
round its axis –
rhododendrons again
‘Homewards’ in Haibun Today, March 2013 (the text)
My haibun “Homewards” appears in Haibun Today and can be read by clicking here
Vol.7, No. 1, March 2013
It can also be found below:

Homewards
The garden at the back of the Edwardian terrace which is my London home is small but compact. A Magnolia Grandiflora Exmouth grows in its middle, a variety that keeps its glossy, oblong leaves in winter and blossoms in summer. White, deliciously fragrant flowers grace the tree unfailingly, giving me hours of pleasure upon my return from my European excursions. But the neighbor complains about the tree shading her garden. Each year I chop off branches to keep her happy. Each year I dread hearing from her.
sunlight
a dove crosses
the border
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BluePrintReview, issue 30, April 2013
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autumn river
I count the moonbeams
on his hair
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in BluePrintReview, issue 30, in/stance(s), April 2013
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train whistle in the distance deer tracks
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in BluePrintReview, issue 30, in/stance(s), April 2013
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city in winter –
loneliness sweeps through
the terraces
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in BluePrintReview, issue 30, in/stance(s), April 2013
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rumours –
rush of water
over stone
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in BluePrintReview, issue 30, in/stance(s), April 2013
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grilled fish –
reducing the moon’s glare
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in BluePrintReview, issue 30, in/stance(s), April 2013
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chicken broth
the slow unravelling
of time
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in NFTG, January 2013
in BluePrintReview, issue 30, in/stance(s), April 2013
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lavender moon the weight of a butterfly
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in BluePrintReview, issue 30, in/stance(s), April 2013
in Haiku News forthcoming
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first haiku
soothing fragrance
of green tea
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in BluePrintReview, issue 30, in/stance(s), April 2013
‘at the back’ and ‘glass slipper’ NFTG April 2013
at the back of my retina Plato’s cave
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glass slipper
yet my frog poem
finds no prince
in Notes From The Gean, p15 and 45, NFTG April 2013
‘stomach rumblings’ #9 April 2013
stomach rumblings
the symposium
running overtime
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NHWM prompt: sound
‘illusion’ and ‘red’ #8 April 2013
illusion in red my dress is a poppy
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red faced again
poppies
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NHWM prompt: red
Review: In the Garden of Absence
Delighted to see the new issue of Frogpond, the Journal of the Haiku Society of America, 36-1, Spring 2013, in my letterbox. Among great haiku, senryu, haibun, essays and reviews a nice surprise: in the section “Briefly Reviewed” a positive note on my own book “In the Garden of Absence”!
The review can be read by clicking here (please scroll down)
‘Morston Marsh’ #5 April 2013
Morston Marsh
a bowl of mussels
by the fire
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: favorite place
‘dark matter’ #4 March 2013
dark matter
the blank stare
of my tortoises
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: celestial
‘Evros Delta –‘ #3 April 2013
Evros Delta –
feeding in the wetlands
spring migrants
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: delta
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For Evros Delta see here
‘woodfire sparks –‘ #2 April 2013
woodfire sparks –
sound of the front gate
closing
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NahaiWriMo prompt: empty/emptiness
‘an angel’s trumpet’ #1 April 2013
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an angel’s trumpet lingers in my ear smooth jazz
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: smooth
‘milk-colored skies’ #31 March 2013
milk-colored skies
the newborn stretches out
her arms
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Shiki Kukai, Free format, March 2013: my entry
(15th Place, tied)
‘nymph’ #30 March 2013
nymph
leaving her larval shell
young bride
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March 2013 Shiki kukai kigo entry
‘one thousand’ #29 March 2013
one thousand and one calls of the wild spring
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: hook
Photo: Hochablass, river Lech dam in Augsburg
Info here
‘heavy sleeper’ #28 March 2013
heavy sleeper
the duvet on the doorstep
covered in snow
NaHaiWriMo prompt: sleep
‘full worm moon’ #27 March 2013
full worm moon
gleam of powdery snow
on the crocuses
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NaHaiWriMo: full moon
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In the Old Farmers’ Almanac, worm moon is March moon.
‘keyhole surgery’ #26 March 2013
keyhole surgery
the only way to my heart
is through the pine
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NaHaiWriMo: keys
‘chrysanthemum moon’ #25 March 2013
chrysanthemum moon
who said I’m perfect
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Notes From The Gean, 16, February 2013, p.26
‘fish-bowl…’ #23 March 2013
fish-bowl…
sharing her cherry poem
on Facebook
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nhwm: glass
‘wiping’ and ‘cherry petals’ 21 and 22 March 2013
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wiping the scales from my eyes under water
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: scales
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cherry petals
she shows him
her cartwheels
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: learning
‘a fig’ Bones no 1, December 2012

‘spring sunshine –‘ #19 March 2013
spring sunshine –
tying her laces a girl beams
at her mother
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: shoes
‘stealing glances’ #18 March 2013
stealing glances
the white camellia
on her blouse
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: crime (!)