Monthly Archives: May 2014
Haiku for the week: 05/22/14 – 05/30/14
This first day, I was celebrating my four year anniversary and I vividly remember flip-flopping in the park, joy bubbling all around, dripping out of us all: 05/22/14 early risen dew grassed mornings heard our happy tears, now wed four … Continue reading
Haiku for the week 05/15/14 – 05/21/14
Another week of haikuing persisted despite feeling so very out of focus during so much of these past seven days. It’s as though these tiny sentiments are the only instance of time and intention aligning – seventeen syllable eclipses – … Continue reading
Haiku for the week 05/08/14 – 05/14/14
At the beginning of the week, I was discouraged from not having spent much time outside and was a bit petulant and groused about it for a while. Unsurprisingly, neither pouting nor the lack of access to nature was helpful … Continue reading
Haiku for the week 05/01/14 – 05/07/14
I’m often attracted to the psychology of landscapes, or climates – how mood and place speak similar languages. This month, I have found the syntax of physics keeps trying to tell me something about love… 05/01/14 your black hole pupils … Continue reading