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REWIND #5
No participants this week.
If you did participate, my apologies as I did not see any comments or pingbacks.
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Ronovan
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No participants this week.
If you did participate, my apologies as I did not see any comments or pingbacks.
Much Respect
Ronovan
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The prompt words were Cold & Heat.
Thank you to each person that participated. I greatly enjoyed seeing the results. Reading them makes me want to push myself a little more in my own Haiku.
Cyril of Cyril Busierre : Cyril wrote a poem about me. No not really, but a very interesting contrast this week. Just go read it.
Florence T of Rambling On : Captures what so many of us go through. How she got a picture of my hands I will never know.
Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News :
At last it happened,
In the hot flames of Hades,
Hell has froze over.
Hugh wrote a poem, did it correctly, and it is great!
Silver Threading : I have to say that this was a wake me up poem. The imagery was excellent. I had to restrain myself from writing one back.
Faith Unlocked : One word–Dragons!
Each week it seems like the Haiku keep getting better. It shows that keeping at it does make for better work. The imagery is just getting so great. Silver Threading has me wanting to write love letters now. (sigh)
Much Respect
Ronovan
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Meredith of Meredith’s Musings
cry tears of remorse
lose desiderium with wine
day break revive me
Eliza of Creative Metaphor
laughs pour like water
as the memories replay
tears pour like water
Hugh of Hugh’s Views & News
Laughter pours Blue Skies
Old past memories refreshed
Crying pours Blue Skies
A confession is required. This was not the Wordless Haiku Decipher I had planned. But with the passing of Robin Williams this is what I created. The first and last lines could be reversed depending on where you are in the mourning of his passing. At this time I am trying to reverse them, as I am certain he would wish.
Laughter fills the air

As the memories return

Sorrow fills the air
As you can see, the lines can be reversed as our sorrow slowly passes and the laughter and joy Mr. Williams brought to us once again takes over.
Much Appreciation to All who Participated
Ronovan
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I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.
If you need Tips on how to play visit the Haiku Challenges Guidelines page.


Line one-4
Line two-4
Line three-4
Quick reminders:
3 Lines of poetry with the first line having 5 syllables, the second 7, and the third 5. If you get stuck, visit the Haiku Challenges Guidelines page. You need to insert words such as ‘the’ where they fit. Keep the syllables in mind.
Post your Decipher in the comments. You can guess as many times as you like, but please don’t look at the other guesses if you are going to make additional guesses. That just wouldn’t be fair, now would it?
Enjoy And Happy Picture Hunting
Ronovan
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I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the 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.
© Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
Badge provided by DazzlingWhimsy.
Welcome to this weeks Haiku prompt challenge.
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:
Here is my example just to give you something to spark the thoughts if need be.
(A little bit of humor this week from me.)
The snowbirds travel,
Far from the seasons of cold,
and heat they do flee.
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
2014 © Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
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Click the site names to go to each Wordless Haiku.
Meredith of Meredith’s Musings: We’ve missed you! She returns with an interesting one. Go check it out and see if you can figure it out.
Dianne of Sweeter than Honey : Still a master of the images. I’m not putting her image here this week. I think she might unfollow me if I do.
Kate of Dazzling Whimsy : Loved all three images this week! Using her own photography to do the challenge is awesome, except for the last one is not hers, but that one is just cool.
Make sure to visit each one. And make sure to Follow each one as well.
Much Respect
Ronovan
2014 © Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com
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The prompt words were Acceptance & Rejection.
Thank you to each person that participated. I greatly enjoyed seeing the results. Reading them makes me want to push myself a little more in my own Haiku.
Cyril of Cyril Busierre : Ah, the Romantic in Cyril came out this week. I am assuming the Romantic?
Love Happy Notes : A mermaid! 🙂
Florence T of Rambling On : Florence does the philosophical this week but also the rather poignant.
CASEYLOVE’S : Must read Haiku. Seriously.
Silver Threading : Another philosophical Haiku. I had to stop and think about this one. Very appropriate choices of words and imagery. Very nice.
Faith Unlocked : Enjoyed this one, especially here on Sunday. A very clear an concise message.
Some deep thinking this week. It was either that or the authors just really touched on subjects that hit home with me.
Much Respect
Ronovan
2014 © Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.
The Laughable Cheese of Welcome to Writers Town
I walk across sand.
Smile babes I love you, swim free.
Row your faith ashore.
Footprints in the sand
Reveal the Lamb’s love foretold
Floating across seas
Kate of DazzlingWhimsy
She walks miles away
Smile Babe my love will follow
With God, World is ours
Walking on the beach,
Her smile tells a love story,
Drifting across miles.
I think I am getting a little better at the images. Let’s see what I do this week. One thing to remember about this challenge . . . as long as your Haiku makes sense with the images and fits the syllables . . . are you really wrong if it’s not what I created?
As Always
Much Respect and Appreciation
Ronovan
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I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.
If you need Tips on how to play visit the Haiku Challenges Guidelines page.
Line one-4
Line two-6
Line three-3
Quick reminders:
3 Lines of poetry with the first line having 5 syllables, the second 7, and the third 5. If you get stuck, visit the Haiku Challenges Guidelines page. You need to insert words such as ‘the’ where they fit. Keep the syllables in mind.
Post your Decipher in the comments. You can guess as many times as you like, but please don’t look at the other guesses if you are going to make additional guesses. That just wouldn’t be fair, now would it?
Enjoy And Happy Picture Hunting
Ronovan
© Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the 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.
© Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
Badge provided by DazzlingWhimsy.
Welcome to this weeks Haiku prompt challenge.
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:
Here is my example just to give you something to spark the thoughts if need be.
She rejects my glance,
As I gaze with deep longing.
Her body accepts.
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
2014 © Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
Click the site names to go to each Wordless Haiku.
Kuheli S of KAJORI only one LIFE : A new Friend I am so pleased to have. She for an image for a word that I keep having to avoid because I could not come up with a way to do it.
Kate of Dazzling Whimsy Kate knows how to make sure is on the list every week . . . she puts a photo of one of her beautiful daughters in the Haiku. Yeah . . . girls are awesome.
Make sure to visit each one. And make sure to Follow each one as well.
Much Respect
Ronovan
2014 © Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com
The prompt words were Chaos & Calm.
Thank you to each person that participated. I greatly enjoyed seeing the results. Reading them makes me want to push myself a little more in my own Haiku.
Cyril of Cyril Busierre : Cyril brought a poem that was universal in nature and actually I felt identified me in many ways. This one stopped me as I read it and reread it. Even now I have read it through several times putting this Rewind together. An excellent Haiku.
Hilary of The Joy of Writing : Hilary brought her vacation home and shared it with us in this Haiku. You instantly knew what she was talking about in the few short lines and you wanted to escape.
Florence T of Rambling On : Florence writes a Haiku this week that can bring many meanings from the superficial immediate thoughts to various philosophical thoughts that my have Freud examining you in your dreams.
Kate of Dazzling Whimsy : I appreciate that Kate includes this challenge in her busy life. If you don’t know what I mean you need to visit her site and see her photography and the stories with them. This weeks Haiku tells of her daughters athletic activities. Three girls, three athletes for three different squads, with three different schedules, I don’t really get where she ever has calm.
Eloise of Thoughts by Mello-Elo : This week has been a crazy one for Eloise and I appreciate her involvement. I enjoyed this one a great deal as he gave my imagination sparks for thoughts of the sea and ships and such. You will need to read it for yourself.
I believe the Haiku offered this week were amazingly strong. The imagery each one provided hit in with each Haiku. I appreciate everyone that participates.
Much Respect
Ronovan
2014 © Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.
The Laughable Cheese of Welcome to Writers Town
Her face, mouth and eyes;
Through dance light Ronovan’s brain.
Peace man, drama flies.
Kuheli S of Only One Life
the bare smiling eyes
play through cells of Ronovan’s mind
win old man’s sad flight
Kate of DazzlingWhimsy
His love’s eyes and smile
Cut right thru thoughts in Ron’s brain
Peace chase sad goodbyes
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Woman’s Smiling Eyes

Dance through the thoughts of my mind

To chase frowns away
This one was fun to put together. I’ll see if I can be more specific next week. Thank you to those who played along.
As Always
Much Respect and Appreciation
Ronovan
© Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the challenge.
If you need Tips on how to play visit the Haiku Challenges Guidelines page.
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Quick reminders:
3 Lines of poetry with the first line having 5 syllables, the second 7, and the third 5. If you get stuck, visit the Haiku Challenges Guidelines page. You need to insert words such as ‘the’ where they fit. Keep the syllables in mind.
Post your Decipher in the comments. You can guess as many times as you like, but please don’t look at the other guesses if you are going to make additional guesses. That just wouldn’t be fair, now would it?
Enjoy And Happy Picture Hunting
Ronovan
© Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
I first want to thank DazzlingWhimsy for creating this badge for the 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.
© Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
Badge provided by DazzlingWhimsy.
Welcome to this weeks Haiku prompt challenge.
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:
Here is my example just to give you something to spark the thoughts if need be.
Chaos of her soul,
Made her eyes stare into space,
An image of calm.
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
2014 © Copyright-All rights reserved-RonovanWrites.wordpress.com.
Click the site names to go to each Wordless Haiku.
John Mark of The Artistic Christian is the Inspirational Wordless Haiku of the week.
Dianne of Sweeter Than Honey as the Creative Wordless Haiku of the week. Dianne really does know how to use the images. We try to make out more than what’s there but when she reveals the answer you see she told you exactly what the words were the entire time. Very nice. So Nice I have to put her image here this week. Now you see why she’s so good at this. She’s pretty as a picture herself. (Sorry John Mark, you have to admit she’s prettier than you.)
Make sure to visit each one. They all did them differently and came up with different ideas. And all made mine look bad.
Much Respect
Ronovan
The prompt words for Challenge #2 were Turtle and Snail.
I think a lot of people went with the land loving Tortoise on this one instead of the smooth water gliding Turtle but that’s okay. The contrasts were two fold here in land and sea as well as the smooth and relatively fast pace of the Turtle compared to the must be moving Snail because they are never there when you look later on.
Click the site links to go to each Haiku.
Kate of DazzlingWhimsy gave a really deep thought Haiku this week. I really enjoyed it and . . . well just go look.
Cyril of Cyril Bussiere got the Turtle instead of Tortoise here but I am still wondering how long it stayed there for that Snail to get to where it did.
Honua of Embracing a Wounded Soul did a great job. I loved the image she used. I still laugh each time I see it. Yes, I am laughing now. Your screen is shaking, right?
The Laughable Cheese of Welcome to Writers Town . . . well . . . I laughed. There is a bit of dry wit there.
Eloise of Thoughts by Mello-Elo nailed it this week. I have to truly name her the Big WORDsmith this week. Luckily I remembered she had written one.
Florence T of Rambling On gave us two selections. The first was quite good, the second . . . quite tasty.
Marcy of Illustrated Poetry gets the scientists award this week. 🙂 I really should make up awards like that. Who would have thought of using T-rex?
Thank you to each person that participated. I greatly enjoyed seeing the results. Reading them makes me want to push myself a little more in my own Haiku.
Much Respect
Ronovan
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