Play Ball – A Haiku Poem.

It’s play ball time boys

In the spring time of the year,

Showers bring flowers.

play ball haiku image by Ronovan Hester

For the weekly haiku challenge. Not bad for a few seconds Haiku. I wanted to have fun with it with Little League having started this past weekend. “B” is now 2-0 on the season. Yes, the league started Saturday and he’s already had two games. o,O

Much Respect-Much Love

Ronovan


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Haiku – Cry Out To Me by @Roccoco_a_GoGo

Three Haiku this quickly, and I didn’t even put out a Haiku of my own as a hint to what the prompt words might be. The man is insane, but takes a mean photograph. At least there was a cheerful one among the three. 🙂 My goal this week was for uplifting Haiku, or at least to nudge all in that direction.

tjparis's avatarLife is too short to drink bad wine

The boatman waits patiently for the return journey The boatman waits patiently for the return journey – I took this photo from Rabbit Island off the coast of Cambodia

Bird, call out to me,

Crying across the ocean

Cheering the sad heart

…O…

A sea of spring flowers welcomes the bees A sea of spring flowers welcomes the bees – a photo I took this spring at King’s Park in Perth, Western Australia

The flowers calling

Sets the very air abuzz

With the bees cheering

…O…

Clouds gather over Versailles Clouds gather over Versailles

Please don’t cheer me up

With cruel winter’s wind calling

I must feel sadness

In response to Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Challenge. The prompts for this week are Cheer and Call

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Connections to my Past

Wow. Less than a week blogging and she puts a photo like this out? And she grew it from a generations old bulbs? Whoa! And there is more to come from what I understand. Click her and Follow her. Wow!

Crafting with Kate's avatarDazzling Whimsy

Connections to my Past

These irises have been in my family for generations. Lovingly cared for and nurtured. As they have grown in size over the years they have been split and shared. One bulb has turned into many to be enjoyed by all. When I see this flower, I see my aunt and my father from a time long ago in their gardens teaching me to surround myself with beauty. I see my Pap Pap and the lessons he has taught me. The Earth is a gift from God to nourish our souls if we take a moment, get a little dirty, and spend time together in the garden.

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