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Tag Archives: haiku
Shabby-chic #midnighthaiku
Ronovan’s haiku prompt
Posted in Photography, Poetry
Tagged #NaMoWriPo, dawn, haiku, mist, Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge
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Smiler #midnighthaiku
Posted in flowers, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #midnighthaiku, haiku, NaPoWriMo, pansy, smile, Spring
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Remnant #midnighthaiku
The sturgeon is of a type of fish that first appeared in the fossil record around 245 to 208 million years ago. They have no scales, but are armoured with bony plates and a shark-like tail fin. Their lives are … Continue reading
Opportunity
Ronovan’s haiku challenge
The Stairwell by Ritu
Reblogged from Ritu at But I Smile Anyway in response to this week’s photo prompt Delicate footprints Embossed in the fresh white snow Going up and down Ritu 2016 Source: The Stairwell | But I Smile Anyway…
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry, writing, writing prompt
Tagged footsteps, haiku, snow
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Bound
The long stems of the periwinkle, vinca major, were used to make garlands and their Latin name comes from vincio, ‘to bind’. Periwinkles have been used medicinally for centuries, principally for its astringent qualities and to help stop bleeding. It … Continue reading
Posted in flowers, History, Photography, Poetry
Tagged haiku, herbal, love potion, philtre
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