Two Tramps In Mudtime
One of my graduate school mentors used to recite a passage from Robert Frost’s Two Tramps in Mudtime. I heard him say it so many times in conversations to his students and quoting it during his...
View ArticleHaiku for February
Nemo came and went. The Pope jut pulled his rip chord. It’s February! -Haiku for February The post Haiku for February appeared first on Instant Connections.
View ArticleTreetops and Stars
Celestial photograph by Stephen DiRado. Treetops and Stars As a young boy growing up in New Hampshire I used to go to bed at night listening to the peeping of the aquatic life in the pond. The...
View ArticleFrom Within – A Poem about Creativity
From Within Your experiences are analyzed and interpreted. All your hopes and fears are realized. Perceptions are made. Cold. A breath of air leaves the body. A bead of sweat penetrates the skin. A...
View ArticleHaiku for Today
Fung Wah has bus woes Structural cracks galore, people! There’s always Bolt Bus. The post Haiku for Today appeared first on Instant Connections.
View ArticleIt’s National Grammar Day. Proverbs.
Jason Landry, Tulip Bulbs, Amsterdam, 2004 It’s National Grammar Day. Today’s lesson: Proverbs. ‘Good Husbandry’ is listening to your wife when she tells you, “Jason, I’m going to relax today. Go for...
View ArticleHaiku for March: Turn The Clocks Forward
Turn the clocks forward Not celebrating Easter Give me the candy. -Haiku for March ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ (1894-1985) Clock of the Académie Française, 1929 The post Haiku for March: Turn The Clocks Forward...
View ArticleHaiku for July: It’s Hot!
Hazy, hot and hot. July is caliente. That’s hot in Spanish. Harold Feinstein, Coney Island Teenagers, 1949.Courtesy of the artist and Panopticon Gallery The post Haiku for July: It’s Hot! appeared...
View ArticleHaiku for September: A Rainy Sunday
A rainy Sunday. Feel free to sleep in today. You’ve earned it, I’m sure. ~ Haiku for September Keith Johnson, from the series Suite Niagara.Courtesy of the Artist and Panopticon Gallery The post Haiku...
View ArticleHaiku for October: Pumpkin Pie
Pumpkin Pie is best warmed up in the microwave. Will you make me one? ~ Haiku for October Agnieszka Sosnowska, Arnold Arboretum,Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, 1992 The post Haiku for October: Pumpkin...
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