A haiku over tea

Some afternoon tea

Combined with a tasty lunch

Spring’s not quite here yet

Enjoying a lite bite at Edmonds’ Red Twig. A lovely cafe with tasty food, lovely coffee and a good selection of teas, it’s a favorite stop for many of our neighbors.

Today’s Haiku: February 28, 2020

sparrow’s motion
light, agile upon sunbeams
mountains snore

Wednesday, Early Morning

outside my window

sounds of cat lust, or a fight?

awake before dawn

Cherry Blossoms

ah, cherry blossoms!
hints that spring is almost here
bold chattering birds

Strange sounds in the night


Strange sounds of the night

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p style=”font-family:"font-size:16px;”>Now, again, silence

This morning’s haiku

Inconceivable!

Well, I don’t think that word means

What you think it means

This morning’s haiku was inspired by one of my favorite movies.

Do you know which one?

Oh Teriyaki! A Haiku

with its sweetened glaze

over glorious chicken

Seattle’s great dish

I’m extremely fond of teriyaki, and usually have some at least once a week. Everytime I start a new job or move, finding a new teriyaki shop is an immediate goal.

What’s you’re favorite food?

Orion’s Belt, Tonight’s Haiku

where the rain clouds were

I now see Orion’s Belt

a cold winter’s walk

The clear sky this evening, a welcome reprieve from the recent gloom. Made for a lovely, if rather cold, evening walk.

How was your evening?

Sunset, February 16, 2020

sunset through mountains

gulls climbing skyward with grace

branches still barren

Sunday Morning Haiku, February 16, 2020

​dawn’s light with pink hints

birds wake and continue life

a sauntering cat