Tonight’s Haiku

Though the air has cooled

These flowers resist autumn

Sunlight’s grasp waning

I took this photo in Edmonds, a small town north of Seattle. I’ve lived most of my life in its orbit. My heart has a dear place for this place.

A Farmers Market #Haiku

Walking this late morn
Past the flowers and produce
Summers end draws near

A suburban life: a #haiku

Yet another day
Where I’m walking on these streets
This suburban life

An Evening Haiku As Fall Approaches

As the evening comes
And the sky darkens slowly
The air feels autumnal

I hope your evening was delightful.

Summer’s Glories: A Haiku

So much symmetry

Balancing shape and colors

Such summer glories

A Walk In Lynnwood: Tonight’s Haiku

Walking in this park
Amidst these blooms of heather
Preparing for rain

A Haiku At Dusk

Daylight’s glory fades
As the sky’s color changes
Surrounded by friends

Signs of Summer: this evening’s haiku

Still signs of summer
And the sunlight is quite warm
I saw geese flocking

The Everett Farmers Market: Today’s Haiku

Under the sunlight
Farmers display their wares
Clouds splicing the sky

I love farmers markets. Two are nearby: Edmonds (Saturdays) and Everett (Sundays). If we miss one, we have the other. It’s a lovely setup.

A scene from today’s walk

Walking through the rain
WIth summer’s end approaching
This crafted flower

Though it cooler than the past few days, it felt plenty warm to me. Greater Seattle’s mugginess felt fine to me.