Haiku, Monday Morning, April 27, 2020

This bouquet of spring

A celebration of life

Sunlight through the trees

Can you believe that this is the last Monday in April? May first is Friday! I noticed that the cherry blossoms are already starting to be shed, the last trees now filled with blossoms. Spring now fully present, at least in Seattle. 

I hope this finds you safe and well. 

Tonight’s Haiku

the air this spring night
coolest touch upon my face
footsteps though silence

Tonight’s #Haiku From This Evening’s Walk

While walking this evening for exercise and mental clarity, I came across these blossoms.


sunsets through the trees
gently, the birdsong ending
a heron in flight

April 10, #NaPoWriMo2020 #Haiku

hearts sing in sunlight
glorious cherry blossoms
dancing hummingbirds

This evening’s contribution to #NaPoWriMo

cherry blossoms fade

azaleas celebrate spring

life continuing

Spring marches on. Summer will be here before we know it. Time’s relentlessness.

Floral Fireworks: A Haiku

Floral Fireworks

walking in the rain
flowers in all their glory
fireworks of spring

A Spring Haiku

a riot of blossoms

celebration of new life

soon fluttering down

I walk by this tree regularly. It’s been daily during the lockdown. Spring is fully on. The blossoms lovely, temporary. Perhaps that’s part of their; their impermanence. So very Zen of me, I guess. 

A Rainy Saturday Evening Haiku

daises in the rain
water dripping from my hat
the wind’s memory

The Blue Sky Beckons

the blue sky beckons
one blossom reaches the sky
gravity ignored

Spring Moves Forward

spring moving forward
flowers carefree in the sun
bees ignore my gaze