RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku Prompt Challenge #13 Spirit & Flight

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I have no idea why I did that this week. I suppose to wake my regular visitors up a bit.

Gots ta have fun, right?  Hey, don’t click out of it yet!

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#13

Welcome to this weeks Haiku prompt challenge.

(Not the Wordless with Pictures. That one is out at 12:00 Noon New York Time.)

If you want to refresh yourselves on a bit of Haiku in English, although you do not have to stick to that particular style of Haiku, it’s just my particular style to use, click here.

For Tips and Guidelines refreshers click here.

This weeks two words to use in some form, meaning you can use another word that means the same thing are:

 

 Before you start!

I have a link that will help you out. Remember for Haiku in English the total syllables are 5 for the first line, 7 for the second, and 5 for the last. This the Haiku I use. I don’t really hold people to that for this but if you want to do it in the 5/7/5 manner, the traditional way, then try that. The link I have for you is . . . howmanysyllables.com. Simply type in the word and find out how many syllables it has. Also for synonyms and antonyms go to thesaurus.com, I find it useful for finding a word to fit the meaning when syllables are not working out right.

The prompts!

Spirit & Flight

 Sian is busy this week, so you have to suffer words all of my own.

My Example

 

Otis flees with cow,

Full of spirits for the night,

He is put to bed.

 Can you guess what inspired this Haiku? If so, leave a comment.

 

DEADLINE: Noon on Sunday New York Time.

(I hate doing deadlines, but it takes quite a while to complete the rewind.)

I’ll comment and also choose the ones that knock me down for one reason or the other and link back to them in my Weekly Rewind telling people how great they were and why I picked them. Eventually these will turn into categories.

Much respect

Ronovan

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Wordless #Haiku Rewind #12

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 REWIND #12

Click the site names to see the Wordless Haiku for each.

The prompts they participants COULD use if they wished to were Chaos & Grace. The prompts are only if you cannot come up with an idea.

 

Georgia of Through The Eyes of Bastet : Another site to follow Bastet on. I even followed her on Google+ now. 🙂

Bastet

 

JohnMarkMiller of The Artistic Christian : “Woah, this such a cool idea! I love it!”-homedreamer07 of Storybound

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JohnMark_Miller

Blog It or Lose It : As always a great use of images and the layout is always classy, plus a great explanation of the inspiration.

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BlogItorLoseIt

 

Much Respect

Ronovan

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku Prompt Challenge Rewind #12

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The prompt words were Study & Creature.

 Provided by Sian the Prompt Girl and Ronovan.

 

 

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From the Humorous to the Creepy, we had a bit of it all this week. You just never know how people will be inspired by certain words.

This week I thought I might begin to do a few categories of:

My Picks This Week

I’ve been avoiding it as I enjoy everyone’s Haiku. But sometimes a few just connect with me for an aha moment. And I decided why not? I just hate for people to think I don’t like their Haiku simply because another might have connected just a touch more for a given week.

Tale of two Tales: Battered Wife Seeking Better Life-She wrote one that really does the idea of the flip side of one idea of Haiku perfectly.

Humorous Haiku: Oh, this one has to be a tie this week. AC Elliot with his 4 offerings and then Elke with her Red Squirrels and Gnomes. Both made me laugh.

Hitting Home/Heart Haiku: Haiku has a way of cutting through the hot air of some of us and getting right to the point. Cyril Bussiere did that quite well for me this week. Then Becca wrote one that brought a memory back to me.

 

Click the blog names to read their Haiku.

 

Cyril of Cyril Bussiecyrilre

“All creatures need attention, nice haiku!”-Elizabeth of Tea and Paper.

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@cyrilbussiere

 

 

 

hugh

Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News

“Lovely poem, very sweet. “-Vashti of Vashti Quiroz-Vega’s Blog

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Colleen of SVODTVVGn_400x400ilver Threading

“What a great sum-up! Nice job Colleen! 🙂“-Cyril of Cyril Bussiere

Follower on Twitter

 

 

 

Faith Unlockedfaithunlocked

“Ha, so true! Very clever haiku 😉“-Lorna Melia of FishTalk

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@faithunlocked

 

 

 

K. S. Fause of KSFauksfausese.com

“I don’t know if I feel excited for the girl or worried.”-Me

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Florence T of Rambing OnFlorence T

“I could not agree more!”-Me

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Becca of on On becca givensDragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea

“A reminder of those sweet afternoons when all we had to do was lie on the grass, and search the sky for cloud-shapes!”-Linda (shoreacres) of The Task at Hand

Follower her on Twitter

 

 

Battered Wife Seeking Better Lifebatteredwifeseekingbetterlife

“A true Haiku, at least from my interpretation.”-Me.

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Eloise De SousaEloise of Thoughts by Mello-Elo

“Great Haiku, Eloise. I feel rather sad for her but would love to know her story even if sad.”-Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News

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Ruth of Mad Meandering Me  Ruth

“Wow, Ruth, I love this. It could be the first line of a book or a movie.”-Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News

 

AC Elliot of File CAC Elliotabinet Ramblings

 “Hi Elliott, you’ve written 4, lots of creativity! All of them perfect!”-Elizabeth of Tea and Paper

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T.A. Wyatt of Finale to an EntranceTA

“Ah that sounds like love to me. Excellent.”-Colleen of Silver Threading

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Elizabeth of Tea and PElizabethaper

“I keep reading this over and over again. I just love it. “-loisajay of ….on pets and prisoners…..

 

 

 

 

KiwiBee of Snap ThoughtsKiwiBee

“Excellent, I know several children in the middle of this right about now.”-Me

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elke

Elke of  WRITINGINDEVIZES

“Clever, love the picture”-SoCal Walking Photography

 

 

 

 

 

Carol of Mama CormierCarol_Cormier

“So perfect referring to your art in the Haiku”-Me

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NEW PARTICIPANT!

Deborah-SPHDeborah (awomansaved) of Soulful Poet’s Heart

“That is quite clever. Excellent.”-Colleen of Silver Threading

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Much Respect

Ronovan

 

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku Prompt Challenge #12 Study & Creature

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#12

Welcome to this weeks Haiku prompt challenge.

(Not the Wordless with Pictures. That one is out at 12:00 Noon New York Time.)

If you want to refresh yourselves on a bit of Haiku in English, although you do not have to stick to that particular style of Haiku, it’s just my particular style to use, click here.

For Tips and Guidelines refreshers click here.

This weeks two words to use in some form, meaning you can use another word that means the same thing are:

 

 Before you start!

I have a link that will help you out. Remember for Haiku in English the total syllables are 5 for the first line, 7 for the second, and 5 for the last. This the Haiku I use. I don’t really hold people to that for this but if you want to do it in the 5/7/5 manner, the traditional way, then try that. The link I have for you is . . . howmanysyllables.com. Simply type in the word and find out how many syllables it has. Also for synonyms and antonyms go to thesaurus.com, I find it useful for finding a word to fit the meaning when syllables are not working out right.

The prompts!

Study & Creature

 (Both from Sian this week. Yes, she is in major study mode at the moment.)

My Example

 #1

Creature of beauty,

Cause of countless sleepless nights,

Requires more study.

 

DEADLINE: Noon on Sunday New York Time.

(I hate doing deadlines, but it takes quite a while to complete the rewind.)

I’ll comment and also choose the ones that knock me down for one reason or the other and link back to them in my Weekly Rewind telling people how great they were and why I picked them. Eventually these will turn into categories.

Much respect

Ronovan

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Ronovan Writes Weekly Wordless Haiku Challenge #12

Wordless Haiku ChallengeI first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.

 

#12

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.

You can use just pictures and not put them in the format I have them here. I was being creative. The point of this is to have fun.

Moon Shadow of a Woman Tango DancersHeartbeat Stumbling Sign Man Falling Men Going in a BuildingHands in Shape of Heart Two arms with infinity tattoos

This is an example of one I created.

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 you can perhaps use. . .

Grace & Chaos

What do the words mean to you, and how can you connect the two words through that second line? You do not have to do the prompt, it is just a prompt to make you start thinking of things.

 

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Wordless #Haiku Rewind #11

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 REWIND #11

Click the site names to see the Wordless Haiku for each.

The prompts they participants COULD use if they wished to were Sugar & Spice. The prompts are only if you cannot come up with an idea.

 

Bastet of Bastet’s and Sekhmet’s Library : “I enjoy the Haiku but I really enjoy the photography. You have wonderful experiences.”-Me.

Bastet

 

 

 

Much Respect

Ronovan

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku Prompt Challenge Rewind #11

 

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REWIND #11

The prompt words were Drive & Psycho.

 Provided by Sian the Prompt Girl and Ronovan.

 

Click the blog names to read their Haiku.

 

Cyril of Cyril Bussiere:

“Seductive words… 🙂 “- Florence T of Rambling On.

Follow on Twitter @cyrilbussiere

cyril(The name is Bussiere, Cyril Bussiere.)

Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News : Several great comments. Not just one I could pick out this week.

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hugh(oh look, the Oreo ship is coming in)

 

Colleen of Silver Threading: “It’s a toss up this time of year if College Football or politics is the biggest game down here. 🙂“-Me.

Follower on Twitter

VODTVVGn_400x400(Ron, stop being so silly.)

 

Faith Unlocked :   “Very much a commentary of our society and certain types of relationships.”- Me.

 Follow on Twitter @faithunlocked

faithunlocked(Ron still wonders who is behind the Haiku. Muahahaahahaha)

 

 

K. S. Fause of KSFause.com : A few interesting thoughts were inspired by this one this week y’all. I would like to see/hear some of your takes on it.

Follow her on Twitter

ksfause(Ron is jealous of my Haiku and image mastery)

Meredith of Meredith’s Musings and her sister Martha: “Good work. My favorite one is your haiku on golf. “-Vivachange of the CroneChronicler.  Then “My sister wrote that one. It conveys how I felt when I played;)”-Meredith in response. 🙂

 

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MeredithsMusings(Ron seems nice but we’re keeping our eye on him.)

 

Florence T of Rambing On : “Well done. Good relationship advice for some folks I would say! “- Colleen of Silver Threading.

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Florence T(My neck is stuck this way because Ron is always leaning that way when he types.)

 

 

Becca of on On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea : “Very nice. I love the road rage part! 🙂“-Colleen of Silver Threading.

Follower her on Twitter

becca givens(I do these Haiku for Ron to give his site a bit of class.)

 

Battered Wife Seeking Better Life– This week she had a quick Haiku but one we can all relate to.

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batteredwifeseekingbetterlife(I think Ron has some hidden issues, he keeps trying to take my chocolate.)

 

Eloise of Thoughts by Mello-Elo : I made a long comment on her site, delving into some random ideas. It was scary.

 

Eloise De Sousa(Ron stalks my facebook page to get images to use for these blasted rewinds of his.)

 

 

Ruth of Mad Meandering Me :  “This really made me chuckle! Clever! I love it!”-Colleen of Silver Threading.

Ruth(There was a bee in the flower. I had no idea I could jump this high.)

 

AC Elliot of File Cabinet Ramblings : “This could be a very creepy scene in a movie, or a chauvinist pig watching a woman go by.”-Me.

Another one. “I am like so creeped out right now.”-Me.

And one more. “Ha. Excellent. I think voter registration cards will be the next things in Cracker Jack boxes.”-Me.

AC Elliot(I think Ron is starting to worry about me a bit.)

 

T.A. Wyatt of Finale to an Entrance : “The second is my favorite.”-Meredith of Meredith’s Musings.

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 TA(I really should have thought first before that wish to have my most favorite possessions bronzed.)

Elizabeth of Tea and Paper : “I love the crumpled paper part of the message! This is so good!”-Colleen of Silver Threading.

Elizabeth(I only do these because Ron guilts me into them. I can hear his pouty face when he doesn’t get to put my photo up.)

 

Claudette of to search and to find happiness in every day : “I so went sci fi with it. I was either a Borg or Data from Star Trek.”-Me.

Claudette(Ron wishes he could write cool like me.)

 

NEW PARTICIPANT!

Mama Cormier of Mama Cormier : “Thanks Hugh, Sometimes these haiku poems practically write themselves. I wish that someone had taught us about Haiku in school. Maybe I wouldn’t have hated poetry as much as I did.”- Mama Comier in response to Hugh of Hugh’s Views and News.

Carol_Cormier(I’m going to show this guy how to do this, and I have a cool couch too.)

 

My own offering.

Much Respect

Ronovan

 

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Ronovan Writes Weekly Wordless Haiku Challenge #11

Wordless Haiku ChallengeI first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.

 

#11

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.

You can use just pictures and not put them in the format I have them here. I was being creative. The point of this is to have fun.

Moon Shadow of a Woman Tango DancersHeartbeat Stumbling Sign Man Falling Men Going in a BuildingHands in Shape of Heart Two arms with infinity tattoos

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 you can perhaps use. . .

Sugar & Spice

What do the words mean to you, and how can you connect the two words through that second line? You do not have to do the prompt, it is just a prompt to make you start thinking of things.

 

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RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #11

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#11

Welcome to this weeks Haiku prompt challenge.

(Not the Wordless with Pictures. That one is out at 12:00 Noon New York Time.)

If you want to refresh yourselves on a bit of Haiku in English, although you do not have to stick to that particular style of Haiku, it’s just my particular style to use, click here.

For Tips and Guidelines refreshers click here.

This weeks two words to use in some form, meaning you can use another word that means the same thing are:

 

 Before you start!

I have a link that will help you out. Remember for Haiku in English the total syllables are 5 for the first line, 7 for the second, and 5 for the last. This the Haiku I use. I don’t really hold people to that for this but if you want to do it in the 5/7/5 manner, the traditional way, then try that. The link I have for you is . . . howmanysyllables.com. Simply type in the word and find out how many syllables it has. Also for synonyms and antonyms go to thesaurus.com, I find it useful for finding a word to fit the meaning when syllables are not working out right.

The prompts!

Drive & Psycho

 Let me put this into perspective. I plan each week to have Sian do one word and I do the other. Well, this week Sian is on vacation but her mother in the words for her . . . AFTER her mother had driven the two of them to meet the rest of the family. That being said, I thought I would leave both of her words together this week. I hope you enjoy and I hope we see Sian again.

 #1

Her Mom is psycho,

As she drives them to the beach,

Sian wants unicorn.

 

#2

I drive onward and

In the depths of agony

I turn psychotic.

Be sure to put a link to your Haiku in the comments below so we can all go check them out.

I’ll comment and also choose the ones that knock me down for one reason or the other and link back to them in my Weekly Rewind telling people how great they were and why I picked them. Eventually these will turn into categories.

Much respect

Ronovan

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Wordless #Haiku Rewind #10

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 REWIND #10

Click the site names to see the Wordless Haiku for each.

The prompts they participants COULD use if they wished to were Passion & Bored. The prompts are only if you cannot come up with an idea.

Jen of Blog It or Lose It! : “Yes! very good!”-Bastet of Bastet’s and Sekhmet’s Library

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Traces of the Soul : “Great Oli … that is a great take on the prompt … brava!”-Bastet of Bastet’s and Sekhmet’s Library

 

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TracesoftheSoul

 

Meredith of Meredith’s Musings : I may not know what it says, but I get it. (Me-here and now.)

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MeredithsMusings

Bastet of Bastet’s and Sekhmet’s Library : The comments were great on this one and people were creating poems from the images. I now have to get myself back in the game and DO THIS! GAME ON!!!!!

Bastet

 

 

 

Much Respect

Ronovan

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RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku Prompt Challenge Rewind #10

 

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REWIND #10

The prompt words were Create &Destroy.

 Provided by Sian the Prompt Girl and Ronovan.

 

Click the blog names to read their Haiku.

Surprising what people came up with. I really had no idea what to expect from this prompt.

 

It was only fair that Sian the Prompt Girl did a Haiku this week. I asked for uplifting words because my own had been so dark lately. So she gives an evil grin and says Fluffy and Rainbow. There was no changing her mind.

Sian of Prompt Girl: “Excellent!”-Colleen of Silver Threading

Sian

Sian

 

Cyril of Cyril Bussiere : “Two offerings bringing a range of thought.”-Me on his site.

Follow on Twitter @cyrilbussiere

cyril.bussiere

 

Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News : “I can certainly feel the love shining through this one. And the sparkly heart just adds to it all”-Mabel Kwong of Mabel Kwong.com

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hugh

 

Colleen of Silver Threading: “The picture and your Haiku together are lovely and very sad.”-Vivachange of cronechronicler

Follower on Twitter

VODTVVGn_400x400

 

Faith Unlocked :   10.1, 10.2 and 10.3  10.4 “Oh, I love this one. Great job”- Battered Wife Seeking Better Life

 Follow on Twitter @faithunlocked

faithunlocked

 

 

K. S. Fause of KSFause.com : “A very clever haiku. Makes you think to what is going on in some parts of our world at the moment and to thank ourselves that we are at least safe.”-Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News

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ksfause

Meredith of Meredith’s Musings : “A very true statement.”-Me on her site.

Haiku from Meredith’s sister Martha Dixon Brice : “why, indeed… nice haiku!”-Cyril of Cyril Bussiere

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MeredithsMusings

 

Florence T of Rambing On : “Nicely done! I like the inversion; the circle/wheel effect your construction evokes is striking.”-Cyril of Cyril Bussiere

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Florence T

 

 

Becca of on On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea : ” “-

Follower her on Twitter

becca givens

 

Battered Wife Seeking Better Life-“I am also a late joiner … I believe this afternoon my 3rd week … it never occurred to me to go backwards to catch up. The one you did last week on Twitter was stunning!”-Becca of On Dragonfly Wings and Buttercup Tea

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batteredwifeseekingbetterlife

 

Ruth of Mad Meandering Me : “Nicely stitched..Ruth..:)”-Madhavi (Also a new participant this week.)

I liked both of her photos so used both of them. 🙂

Ruth

 

AC Elliot of File Cabinet Ramblings : ” “-

AC Elliot

 

 

Elke of WRITINGINDEVIZES : “Cats have a way of just looking at you like you have no clue about how life is supposed to work.”-Me on her site.

Elke

 

T.A. Wyatt of Finale to an Entrance :

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 TA

 Elizabeth of Tea and Paper : “You have a very inspiring blog! I love the haiku, too.”-Destiny of DESTINY IN NYC

Elizabeth

 

Cheryl Lynn of Tournesol~dans unjardin  and Traces of the Soul: “I especially enjoy the first one with that use of the word ‘disguised’.”-Me on her blog.

 

Cheryl_Lynn

 

 

KiwiBee of Snap Thoughts : “This is exquisite! “-Colleen of Silver Threading.

KiwiBee

Claudette of to search and to find happiness in every day : “Love the message in this one.”-Me on her site.

Claudette

 

NEW PARTICIPANT-Glad you found us!

Melanie Bishop of Beloved76 : “This is one that I think so many can relate to. That is a sad thing to say but true. “-Me on her blog.

Melanie

 

NEW PARTICIPANT-Another wonderful addition!

Madhavi of Life’s Scribblings : “Excellent line and a mesmerising picture.. “-Gowthama of Creatikaa

 

Madhavi

 

 

Much Respect

Ronovan

 

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RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #10

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#10

Welcome to this weeks Haiku prompt challenge.

(Not the Wordless with Pictures. That one is out at 12:00 Noon New York Time.)

If you want to refresh yourselves on a bit of Haiku in English, although you do not have to stick to that particular style of Haiku, it’s just my particular style to use, click here.

For Tips and Guidelines refreshers click here.

This weeks two words to use in some form, meaning you can use another word that means the same thing are:

 

 Before you start!

I have a link that will help you out. Remember for Haiku in English the total syllables are 5 for the first line, 7 for the second, and 5 for the last. This the Haiku I use. I don’t really hold people to that for this but if you want to do it in the 5/7/5 manner, the traditional way, then try that. The link I have for you is . . . howmanysyllables.com. Simply type in the word and find out how many syllables it has. Also for synonyms and antonyms go to thesaurus.com, I find it useful for finding a word to fit the meaning when syllables are not working out right.

The prompts!

Create & Destroy

 Prompts this week are a team after between Sian the Prompt Girl and me.

 

#1

To destroy a heart,

Create a fabrication,

To destroy a rift.

 

Be sure to put a link to your Haiku in the comments below so we can all go check them out.

I’ll comment and also choose the ones that knock me down for one reason or the other and link back to them in my Weekly Rewind telling people how great they were and why I picked them. Eventually these will turn into categories.

Much respect

Ronovan

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Ronovan Writes Weekly Wordless Haiku Challenge #10

Wordless Haiku ChallengeI first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.

 

#10

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.

You can use just pictures and not put them in the format I have them here. I was being creative. The point of this is to have fun.

Moon Shadow of a Woman Tango DancersHeartbeat Stumbling Sign Man Falling Men Going in a BuildingHands in Shape of Heart Two arms with infinity tattoos

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 you can perhaps use. . .

Passion & Bored

What do the words mean to you, and how can you connect the two words through that second line? You do not have to do the prompt, it is just a prompt to make you start thinking of things.

 

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RonovanWrites Weekly Wordless Haiku Rewind #9

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 REWIND #9

Click the site names to see the Wordless Haiku for each.

 

Blog It or Lose It! : A couple of conversations inspired by the Haiku about how to do it. Was an enjoy to see the images and read the conversations. I think I may redo how I explain what to do.

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BlogItorLoseIt

 

Marcy of Illustrated Poetry : “Wow. The photos by you. I always love it when people combine their talents for this. And it works.”-Me on her site.

Marcy

Traces of the Soul : “Rawr! Excellent indeed — it really comes together with the illustration, that’s for sure! [applauding]”- Jen of Blog it or Lose it (In the words of Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News if he had seen this . . . “Where is the bucket of ice?”)

 

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Elizabeth of Tea & Paper : “I like the way you did this. Such a difficult poetry form. I can imagine both the heart and the fire crying red.”-Ellespeth of Views From A Poet (She was inspired by images used by Meredith of Meredith’s Musings.)

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RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge Rewind #9

 

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REWIND #9

The prompt words were Fluffy & Rainbow.

 Provided by Sian the Prompt Girl.

I say girl since she is 10 years old.

 

Click the blog names to read their Haiku.

Surprising what people came up with. I really had no idea what to expect from this prompt.

 

It was only fair that Sian the Prompt Girl did a Haiku this week. I asked for uplifting words because my own had been so dark lately. So she gives an evil grin and says Fluffy and Rainbow. There was no changing her mind.

Sian of Prompt Girl: “Love it!:- lovehappynotes

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Cyril of Cyril Bussiere : “I totally love your Haiku.. and this one especially is too good.”-Pooja Alok of Random Musings.

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Colleen of Silver Threading: “That is a guarantee I find peace in —”-Becca of Dragonfly Wings and Buttercup Tea

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Faith Unlocked : “Beautiful words which take you up to those clouds and witness what is happening.”-Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News

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The Qwiet Muse : “This is really sweet! That inspiration worked perfectly for you 🙂“-Marigold of Versus Blurb

 

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Eloise of Thoughts by Mello-Elo : “Different…in a good way! Love the added picture to go with it. Now I’m in the mood for cotton candy. 🙂“-Battered Wife Seeking Better Life

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K. S. Fause of KSFause.com : “Beautifully put together. I get a great sense of peace and comfort from these words which I guess is kind of strange given they speak of somebody passing on. However, very well done. “- Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News.

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Meredith of Meredith’s Musings : “So beautiful and uplifting Meredith!”-Colleen of Silver Threading

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Florence T of Rambing On : “oooo artsy this week with the colors for the rainbow aspect.”-Me on her site.

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Becca of on Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea : “how sweet – and fun”- prior of PRIORHOUSE BLOG

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Battered Wife Seeking Better Life-“This week’s shows a streak of optimism –:D”-Becca of Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea. She actually went back and did all of the prompt challenges to catch up, and they are all posted in this one post so go check them out!

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Ruth of Mad Meandering Me : “The first one is spectacular! I can see this in my mind’s eye. And the second is fabulous! I love them both!”-Colleen of Silver Threading  (There were actually several great comments for these. I picked the first one on the list because I am serious, the people loved them.)

I liked both of her photos so used both of them. 🙂

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AC Elliot of File Cabinet Ramblings : “The first one got me thinking, why is the sky frowning, when it has a rainbow – shouldn’t it be smiling ? The second one is even better- “-SusieShy45

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Elke of WRITINGINDEVIZES :    My , Your, Our 3 Haiku  #2″Good play with the words. I like it!”-Collen of Silver Threading

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T.A. Wyatt of Finale to an Entrance : “Cool. No one thought about this idea. Unique.”-Me

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Ronovan Writes Weekly Wordless Haiku Challenge #9

Wordless Haiku ChallengeI first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.

 

#9

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.

You can use just pictures and not put them in the format I have them here. I was being creative. The point of this is to have fun.

Moon Shadow of a Woman Tango DancersHeartbeat Stumbling Sign Man Falling Men Going in a BuildingHands in Shape of Heart Two arms with infinity tattoos

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 you can perhaps use. . .

Skin & Heat

What do the words mean to you, and how can you connect the two words through that second line? You do not have to do the prompt, it is just a prompt to make you start thinking of things.

 

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RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge #9

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#9

Welcome to this weeks Haiku prompt challenge.

(Not the Wordless with Pictures. That one is out at 12:00 Noon New York Time.)

If you want to refresh yourselves on a bit of Haiku in English, although you do not have to stick to that particular style of Haiku, it’s just my particular style to use, click here.

For Tips and Guidelines refreshers click here.

This weeks two words to use in some form, meaning you can use another word that means the same thing are:

 

 Before you start!

I have a link that will help you out. Remember for Haiku in English the total syllables are 5 for the first line, 7 for the second, and 5 for the last. This the Haiku I use. I don’t really hold people to that for this but if you want to do it in the 5/7/5 manner, the traditional way, then try that. The link I have for you is . . . howmanysyllables.com. Simply type in the word and find out how many syllables it has. Also for synonyms and antonyms go to thesaurus.com.

The prompts!

Fluffy & Rainbow

Yes, I know the words are a little different than normal. However I promised a friend’s daughter that I would let her choose the words this week. I made the mistake of saying fun and uplifting. So she decided to stick it to me with these. She picked Rage and Flammable last week. Yes she has a very odd sense of humor.

 

Here are two examples just to give you something to spark the thoughts if need be. This shows you there are possibilities!

#1

The rainbow fell down,

Through the sky not quite of blue,

Dark fluffy clouds cried.

 

#2

Fluffy roses trim,

The skirt blowing in the wind,

Revealed rainbow scars.

 

 

 

 

Be sure to put a link to your Haiku in the comments below so we can all go check them out.

I’ll comment and also choose the ones that knock me down for one reason or the other and link back to them in my Weekly Rewind telling people how great they were and why I picked them. Eventually these will turn into categories.

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Ronovan

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RonovanWrites Weekly Wordless Haiku Rewind #8

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 REWIND #8

Click the site names to see the Wordless Haiku for each.

(Can anyone tell school has started back up in the United States?)

 

Blog It or Lose It! : “The collage/wordless haiku is fantastic . . .”-Bastet (Georgia) of Bastet and Sekhmet’s Library

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Becca of  On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea : If you haven’t checked out this site you are missing out big time. The photography and art work alone are worth it. I’m serious.

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RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge Rewind #8

 

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REWIND #8

The prompt words were Rage & Flammable.

 

 

Click the blog names to read their Haiku.

We had a wide range this week with not only great Haiku but great presentations as well!

 

Kate of Dazzling Whimsy : “Sounds like a short tempered man with no control over himself.”-Me on her blog.

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Cyril of Cyril Bussiere : “. . .  a certain sexual element where love is not essential I would imagine . . . “-Partial of my exchange with Cyril on his site.

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Hugh of  Hugh’s Views & News : “Mmmmm ….. I know the feeling, Hugh. Wonderful how poetry captures emotions so well. I love this haiku, Hugh (hey … that rhymes!) I wonder if Toby writes haikus? 😀 “-Maria Brinkley of Maria Brinkley, artist.

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Colleen of Silver Threading: “Holy wow, Batman! I am speechless.”-Me on her blog.

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Faith Unlocked : “You are true to your theme. “-Meredith of Meredith’s Musings

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The Qwiet Muse : “Fabulous! Each one is full of deeper meanings! Bravo!”-Colleen of Silver Threading.

And yes, the over achiever did even more.

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K. S. Fause of KSFause.com : “Very strong and powerful – one that pushes its way straight to the front of the mind. “-Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News.

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virgobeauty or virgobeauty’s blog : “Oh no . . . I think my heart just stopped.”-Me on her blog. I swear I nearly cried over this one. Cruel woman she is.

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Meredith of Meredith’s Musings : “🙂 Very nice. I think we all can identify with this one.”-Me on her blog

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Florence T of Rambing On : “I love how the fire renews the forest analogy. What a great haiku!”-Colleen of Silver Threading.

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Becca of on Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea : “Unrequited love! The lonely feeling of hearing that one dog’s cry. Excellent. Deep.”-Colleen of Silver Threading.

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Battered Wife Seeking Better Life- 7 people clicked like on the comment where I placed this entry. It was a Haiku placed on Twitter in response to the prompt. Please click here to visit and follow her blog.

His flammable rage
Sears in to my very soul.
Relief when she is cold.

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Ruth of Mad Meandering Me : “I love it 🙂“-Crooked Tracks There were many great comments. You NEED to see what people said. AND THIS WAS HER FIRST HAIKU!!!!!

I liked both of her photos so used both of them. 🙂

Ruth

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Wren (Phoenix Tears Healed) of Written on Pavement : “Your words were like following a path. Nicely written.”-Silent Kim of silentlyheardonce.

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NEW PARTICIPANT

Elke of WRITINGINDEVIZES : “I love it. A story of sorts. And a dragon. 🙂“-Me on her site.

 

 

NEW PARTICIPANT

T.A. Wyatt of Finale to an Entrance : “almost like a volcano about to erupt”-Me

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Ronovan Writes Weekly Wordless Haiku Challenge #8

Wordless Haiku ChallengeI first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.

 

Welcome to the Weekly Wordless Haiku Challenge #8.

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.

You can use just pictures and not put them in the format I have them here. I was being creative. The point of this is to have fun.

Moon Shadow of a Woman Tango DancersHeartbeat Stumbling Sign Man Falling Men Going in a BuildingHands in Shape of Heart Two arms with infinity tattoos

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 you can perhaps use. . .

Serpent & Apple

What do the words mean to you, and how can you connect the two words through that second line? You do not have to do the prompt, it is just a prompt to make you start thinking of things.

 

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