I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.
Welcome to the first Weekly Wordless Haiku Challenge.
The rules are simple: For how to write a Haiku in English and using the 5/7/5 syllable pattern click here.
No words or numbers of any kind can appear in the images you use. This includes sign language . . . of any kind.
This is an example of one I created last week.
The Haiku was:
Moon Shadow Dancers
Heartbeats Stumble, falling in
Love Infinity
I know, not the best but it was better then the first one I posted.
Here’s the challenge; You created your own wordless Haiku for Wednesday or any day really, then either post a link in the comments here for everyone that visits to go see and/or ping back (or copy the URL for this post into your Haiku post) to this post in your Haiku post.
I will read it and comment on it. Once I comment come get the badge.
If some of you would like a theme to prompt you what to begin thinking of let me know in the comments and I will begin including one for those who would like it. Perhaps this week it could be Soccer and Defeat in honor of the World Cup championship.
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Here’s mine… enjoyed this a lot http://ramblingonblog.wordpress.com/2014/07/14/haiku-challenge-silent-loud/
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This is too hard for me, but I’m fascinated by the idea!
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I only started Haiku after I started this blog. It is a great challenge. It takes a little time to get the syllable structure down but then it gets to be fun.
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http://writeitonmywall.wordpress.com/2014/07/15/ronovans-picture-haiku-challenge/
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Guys, if you see this you have to go check this one out. Love the visuals and humor. Ha!
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Yippee!
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When do we reveal the words?
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One person put the solution at the end of their puzzle, but you can do a new post on Thursday if you like giving the solution. 🙂 It’s up to you. I think the next day would be a little more fun perhaps. Plus I would and the others would get to visit your lovely blog even more often.
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I don’t follow directions very well, especially if they are cold, as in days ago. And I forgot tags!?! I’m going to wait, and see if I get any guesses. I’ll post the next day. I did an update because I accidently hit the publish button before I finished editing.
http://meredithlbl.com/2014/07/15/ronovans-picture-haiku-challenge/
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Everyone, you need to go try this one for sure! I’m stuck. I think I have the first line but the other two I’m still having to decipher.
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My guess has been posted. 🙂
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Wow that’s jars
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Here is mine
http://dazzlingwhimsy.com/2014/07/15/wordless-haiku-challenge/
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Here’s mine – thanks for the fun challenge!
http://theartisticchristian.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/wordless-haiku-can-you-solve-this-riddle/
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