Sunday Night Haiku

The moon from just outside my house
Clouds moving with grace  This moon intensely watches   Song of the cold air 

Today’s Haiku: Dawn in Bothell

Dawn in Bothell

Light across the sky
Beauty of Seattle’s sky
Patience of flowers

Haiku, January 28, 2019

the soul of a tree
life with bark skin forgotten
ghostly echoing

A windy Edmonds day

southern wind challenges

trees bending with the waves

seagulls’ airborne dance

A Piano: Tonight’s Haiku

gentle touch of keys
movement of notes through the air
echoes of children

Today we journeyed down into Seattle’s University district. We ducked into the University Heights Community Center, which, decades ago was the elementary school my father and several of my uncles attended. I considered the thousands of children who passed through, their hopes, dreams and heartaches. Thus I connected to my history.

Today’s Seattle Haiku

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The sky to the west

The rain, yet again, has passed

Crows follow a hawk

Journeys Through Seattle Traffic

attempting movement

I’m mostly stationary

solace through singing

Wednesday January 22, 2020

The sun’s above clouds

Droplets’ vigorous descent

Crows raucously call

Stars

I stand under stars

Heavenly motion births change

Memories of love

University District Farmers Market: Seattle Haiku

farmers market stalls

a winter’s day free from rain

clouds across the sky