thehaikupoet.com
Welcome to....: 14/10/12 - 21/10/12
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Monday, 15 October 2012. Re-rinsing the dishes -. What not to say. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other Haiku blogs I've edited or participated in. James Lockhart's 'Past Tense'. Gerald's 'Ackworth born, gone West'. Alan Summers's 'With Words'. Laryalee's 'Dust in the Wind'. Paul Conneally's 'Skin after Skin'. Jim's 'Hunting Haiku Daily'. Re-rinsing the dishes - considering and reconside.
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Welcome to....: 10/11/13 - 17/11/13
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Wednesday, 13 November 2013. My email programme not auto-completing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other Haiku blogs I've edited or participated in. James Lockhart's 'Past Tense'. Gerald's 'Ackworth born, gone West'. Alan Summers's 'With Words'. Laryalee's 'Dust in the Wind'. Paul Conneally's 'Skin after Skin'. Jim's 'Hunting Haiku Daily'. Long silence -my email programme not auto-completi.
summerhaiku.blogspot.com
summer haiku: September 2006
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006. Haigaonline, volume vii, issue 1, spring/summer 2006. Http:/ www.haigaonline.com/issue7-1/gallery/nr.htm. Posted by Natalia L. Rudychev at 2:15 PM. Natalia L. Rudychev. Eric l houck jr. Sangeet's Haiku Poet Blog. Almost Spring south of the equator we look to Fall. In Russia Honey Spas is celebrated on August 1. Cooler night i fetch the duvet from its cupboard.
summerhaiku.blogspot.com
summer haiku: April 2006
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Sunday, April 30, 2006. A new haiku journal, clouds peak. Posted by texas haijin at 11:38 PM. Laying on the bed wearing. Posted by J. Andrew Lockhart at 4:32 PM. A blind dog follows. The freshly mowed path. Posted by texas haijin at 4:17 PM. That blast of heat. When I open the car—. It dries my sweaty face. Posted by Denis at 3:39 PM. Posted by texas haijin at 2:39 PM. Natalia L. Rudychev. Eric l houck jr. Sangeet's Haiku Poet Blog. Almost Spring south of the equator we look to Fall.
wakakusa.blogspot.com
wakakusa
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Monday, September 25, 2006. Rumbles from the speakers. Posted by texas haijin at 9:55 AM. Sunday, September 24, 2006. Posted by texas haijin at 9:51 AM. Saturday, September 23, 2006. Flows into the drain. Posted by texas haijin at 6:37 PM. Friday, September 22, 2006. The Black Box Theatre. A boy and girl dance. In and out of headlights. Posted by texas haijin at 9:45 AM. Thursday, September 21, 2006. In the parking lot. Along with the black man. Who holds a wedding invitation. Reminds me of the wine.
wakakusa.blogspot.com
wakakusa
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Thursday, August 31, 2006. Her face bright red. In the dim room. Posted by texas haijin at 11:04 PM. Wednesday, August 30, 2006. Posted by texas haijin at 10:56 PM. Tuesday, August 29, 2006. Autumn leaves . . . Posted by texas haijin at 7:47 PM. Monday, August 28, 2006. Posted by texas haijin at 8:19 PM. Sunday, August 27, 2006. Above two dogs,. Posted by texas haijin at 1:09 PM. Saturday, August 26, 2006. After the pop fly. Posted by texas haijin at 11:36 AM. Friday, August 25, 2006. Dog days of summer.
wakakusa.blogspot.com
wakakusa
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Friday, June 30, 2006. Posted by texas haijin at 11:06 AM. Thursday, June 29, 2006. Eggs sizzle . . . Around the waitress' eyes. Posted by texas haijin at 1:59 AM. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. We take our slingshots and shoot rocks at nearby trailers; the loud thud meant we were doing our job right. after hours of destruction, tired arms and wrists, and yelling neighbors of spanish tongue, we retire out slingshots to our back pockets and head back home. A relative hands me. Posted by texas haijin at 12:01 PM.
wakakusa.blogspot.com
wakakusa
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006. Friends and Poets,. I have the itch to publish a 50 to 75 page book of my published and selected haiku (and possibly tanka) from the past two years. I think it would cost me about $100 to publish with at least fifteen copies. I would like to know who would be interested in purchasing the copy? I would probably sell the book for about $7. Anyway, if nobody seems interested, I would probably still publish. I’m just looking for support. Posted by texas haijin at 3:54 PM.