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my response to the prompt:

in fields

bales gathered in groups
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conversations starting
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Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,As we are on our way to the end of 2014 we have had wonderful modern kigo (seasonwords) compiled by Jane Reichhold in her saijiki “A Dictionary of Haiku” and today we are going further with the exploration of those wonderful modern kigo. Today we have straw for prompt and that’s a nice one, but also a challenging one.I love to share a haiku by Matsuo Basho (my master) in which he writes about straw. Here it is:komo wo ki te   tare bito imasu   hana no haru
wrapped in a straw mat
who can this great one be?
flowers of spring

© Basho (1644-1694)

With this haiku came a preface “welcoming the New Year in Kyoto”, this haiku is translated by Jane Reichhold and of course I have to share a haiku on straw written by her:

on frozen snow
still warm from the cow barn
broken straw

© Jane Reichhold

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A wonderful, almost Christmas fitting haiku … a nice one … How to write my own haiku on straw? Well here it is … a little bit romance in this dark time before Christmas.

between straw bales

two youngsters exploring love

their first kiss

© Chèvrefeuille

Hm … a nice one I think …. sometimes I have to go outside my normal way of writing haiku … and so I came up with this one … I can imagine how this must be for these youngsters. I still remember my first kiss like yesterday.

 our host

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My response to the prompt:
ornament
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in the forest seen
white snow on green branch
red cardinal sings
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From our host:
Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,We are counting down to Christmas with haiku … and today I love to talk about ‘Christmas decorations’ … The most of you will have Christmas decorations all over their house inside and outside I think … I have only decorated the inside of our house. Of course I have a Christmastree. This year with only white, silver and gold decorations … My house feels warm and cosy and everywhere in the living room we have candles, twinkling lights and guirlandes of pine tree … Softly sounds Christmas music … ah, this time is wonderful and full of romance. The only thing we haven’t yet is snow …. well we stay on dreaming of a White Christmas
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snowflakes falling
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the world becomes a wonderland
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I wake up 

© Chèvrefeuille

I still keep on dreaming about a White Christmas … maybe it will be happening once again … that would make Christmas even more beautiful …

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mistletoe and holly

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my response to the prompt:

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spin the light fantastic
kiss under mistletoe
dancing young lovers
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aka:  Chėvrefeuille
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Today I love to ask you to respond
with an all new haiku on mistletoe
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there she stood
laughing her wonderful smile
“kiss me quick”
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© Chėvrefeuille
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I like that mistletoe  tradition …
to me that’s what’s Christmas about …
peace and love …
sharing the light of the New born King
with each other and the world.Let there be peace and love
spreading around the globe.
No differences between races,
no differences between rich and poor.
We are all the same …
loving and caring people
… that’s Christmas.

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This southerly view shows Somes Sound as seen from the north end in Somesville, Maine on Mount Desert Island. Bar Harbor is to the north and northeast of this point.

My response to the prompt:

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on near by shore
glacier  formations  reminder
snow ~ ice formed Somes Sound 
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My response to yesterdays prompt Carpe Diem #624, Snow
due to not being able to connect to the internet
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evening snow fall 
in church steeples light  
worshiper’s foot prints 
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I live next to a church and can see the front door and steeple 
from my house… the sight of the snow in the light on the steeple
fascinates me and lets me know how much snow is falling.
Moments in time, each special and memorable.
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From the prompt Glacier:
A glacier (US /ˈɡleɪʃər/ or UK /ˈɡlæsiə/) is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight; it forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation (melting and sublimation) over many years, often centuries.
Glaciers slowly deform and flow due to stresses induced by their weight, creating crevasses, seracs, and other distinguishing features.
They also abrade rock and debris from their substrate to create landforms such as cirques and moraines. Glaciers form only on land and are distinct from the much thinner sea ice and lake ice that form on the surface of bodies of water.

Credits: Grey Glacier Torres del Paine National Park Chile

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This glacier looks fantastic … let me look at the haiku which Jane uses for example for this modern kigo for winter according to her “A Dictionary of Haiku”:

under low clouds
evening sky glacier
cools the wind


a journey ends
where the glacier melted
a field of stones


© Jane Reichhold


Two extraordinary beautiful haiku I think ….
Our host  aka © Chèvrefeuille shared:

as far as I can see
blueish, greyish and whiteish snow
first glacier contact

© Chèvrefeuille

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Northern Lights as seen from the Northern Provinces of The Netherlands

from the post on Carpe Diem Haiku Kai

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My response to the prompt:

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Northern Lights

bright madras palette

sky in jewel tones 

royal colors blanket earth 

Wise Men travel bringing gifts

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….our prompt for today, Northern Light (Aurora Borealis), extracted from Jane Reichhold’s saijiki

“A Dicitionary of Haiku”.

This month all the prompts are modern kigo (seasonwords) for winter and Jane has gathered a lot of them.

Here is the haiku which she shared for “Northern Lights”:

Northern Lights
a white robed choir sings
to radio static

© Jane Reichhold

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A beauty I think … it’s so well build and in tune with the time of year.

This haiku brings a church choir in mind as I know them from the Gospel choirs or Pentacostal Church, enjoying their belief in praising the Lord and that joy and praise becomes even stronger as I see the Northern Lights in front of my mind’s eyes. Gorgeous and such a great image … wow!

Thanks Jane for this wonderful haiku….have sought in my archive and found the following cascading haiku on Auruora Borealis:

treat of Mother Earth
coloring the skies
Aurora Borealis

Aurora Borealis
a palette of colors
treat of Mother Earth

© Chèvrefeuille