Hello Grace, I found your site through Reka Sang's blog and enjoyed reading all of your beautiful haiku.
For my October book blog tour, on October 12 I am posting some of my "Hawaiian-Style" haiku and if possible would like to include a link to your "New Day" haiku, my favorite. Aloha, Gail
Hello Grace, I found your site through Reka Sang's blog and enjoyed reading all of your beautiful haiku.
For my October book blog tour, on October 12 I am posting some of my "Hawaiian-Style" haiku and if possible would like to include a link to your "New Day" haiku, my favorite. Aloha, Gail
Nice One!
ReplyDeleteThat's really pretty!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts, exactly. Lovely haiku and alovely golden image.
ReplyDeleteRosie
I love it! :) Image and haiku and combination.. Well said!
ReplyDeleteMine - Patiently Trying
Lovely Haiku and the image is stunning great inspiration
ReplyDeleteenjoyed it.
ReplyDeletelovely word flow.
Very nice, Grace ~~ The morning wheat field can be a very peaceful setting for an attitude renewal.
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I am already inhaling that new day. Nice!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely haiku and image. Well done.
ReplyDeleteMelanie
It is mustering of efforts to resolve life's problems. The source available is as big as a wheat field. How true!
ReplyDeleteHank
yesyes... inspiring.
ReplyDeletelove your blog,
ReplyDeleteinvite you to share random poetry with us.
you can write for our theme as well.
cheers.
That's pretty & I always appreciate a new day. :)
ReplyDeleteHello Grace,
ReplyDeleteI found your site through Reka Sang's blog and enjoyed reading all of your beautiful haiku.
For my October book blog tour, on October 12 I am posting some of my "Hawaiian-Style" haiku and if possible would like to include a link to your "New Day" haiku, my favorite.
Aloha, Gail
Hello Grace,
ReplyDeleteI found your site through Reka Sang's blog and enjoyed reading all of your beautiful haiku.
For my October book blog tour, on October 12 I am posting some of my "Hawaiian-Style" haiku and if possible would like to include a link to your "New Day" haiku, my favorite.
Aloha, Gail