balloons
the many shapes
of a cure

balloons
the many shapes
of a cure

Pentelic marble –
shape of a long forgotten
dream

among the daisies
plucking the last petal …

toy factory …
the polar bear cub’s
dark side

evening chill
.
how the moon shrinks
and shakes …
Nasa news

rainy Sunday
the espresso maker babbles
and spurts

filling in
the missing parts …
random thoughts

(The felting image is work in progress)
noon at the beach
the crunchy sound of
my keyboard

hour by hour
the day gathers pace . . .
falling petals

waiting
for his felted bear …
the house cat

morning routine
the way I put myself
together

edge of the moor …
the balance between
wild and tame

humility –
the descending path
to the sea

Babel
how we came to lose
faith

Poem included in this year’s EarthRise Rolling Haiku Collaboration on the theme of Indigenous languages.
designing
a wildflower meadow –
night thoughts

wet felted bowl on the windowsill drying
day’s end
the white sail
out of sight

sketching …
the moon behind
the trees

round earth
the attraction
of opposites

haikufeltings: images of haiku combined with feltings
clinging
to the surface of things …
melting snow

old fort
the meaning of words
I do not know

petal by petal
undoing
spring

cycles of innocence
the best way to stack logs
by the fire

early evening
now the absence
of flowers

lazy day …
taking the measure
of everything

Happy International Haiku Poetry Day!

the ayes have it
the amount of wool
to make it new …

family buzz
the baby smiles
in her sleep

longing
in the seagulls’ caws
white on white

work in progress—
through the mists a door
to another world

earthworms …
the musty smell
of dark soil
