River Flows (haiga)

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cleansing my feet
launching a new dawn
the river flows
© Tournesol ’15

Midsummer celebration (Solo Renga)

© Clr `14 (photo taken June 22/14 Mom's BD)
© Clr `14 (photo taken June 22/14 Mom’s BD)

Happy Birthday Mother
Midsummer celebration
Through sodden tears
And quiet lamentation
the longest day of the year
  miss you, Mother dear.
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© Clr '14 June
© Clr ’14 June

nebulous skies
Solstice cuckolded
mourning long life

daylight masked,  ever weary
shadows midsummer`s eve

longest day
exhales last slow breath
cicada cries

© Tournesol ’15

Carpe Diem TimeGlass

Sunday breakfast (haibun)

 

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Isle La Motte, Vermont – Champlain Lake

 

As a youth up to my early teens, my family would go camping from May (Victoria weekend) until mid-October (Canadian Thanksgiving).  I would literally go for a quick swim about a week after the ice had melted…just to impress my father and he and my sister would take down the tent often in the snow in October.

Every weekend my parents, sister and I would ride up to Isle le Motte, Vermont (on Champlain Lake) to spend a weekend in the fresh air.  Friday night when we arrived, would consist of eating split pea soup before going to bed and Saturday we would often have T-bone steak with huge wieners and baked potatoes on the BBQ for dinner.

Thankfully the family that camped next door were our good friends (more like our second family) from our hometown and had three children, the two eldest were teens; so the parents would sit around a campfire and do adult stuff like tells jokes and drink lots of Bloody Mary’s except for my dad who was sober since I was seven and the teens would listen to The Rolling Stones and the Beatles on our turntable….yes, there was electricity that served for our entertainment so we did not whine to our parents we were bored; electricity was only for tacky lanterns lit around the campsite and our record player.

Before starting the fire however, my father would combine the fixings to make home-baked beans, put it all in an earthenware pot and he had purchased a tiny square oven (looked just like a tin box) and dig it in the centre of the ground beneath the bonfire. The beans baked all night long .


New dawn whispers
Sunday breakfast simmers
neath amber ashes

© Tournesol’15

Carpe Diem “Dawn”

 

Surprise for Mommy! (haiku)

Mom’s on the phone
tots deeply absorbed in fun
frantic clean-up

© Tournesol ’15

3 WW – deeply, absorbed, frantic

calm resumed (haibun)

© CLR 2014
© CLR 2014

She looks at the sky as she drives towards a storm…the clouds look like waves and then the dark heavy billows menacing a downpour.  Huge droplets fall and she pulls over the side of the highway as many other motorists have wisely done.  The sound is hypnotizing and she turns off the motor, radio and wipers…

dark puffs of anger
burst at the seams cascading
quietude

© Tournesol ’15

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summer dwellings (haiku)

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summer abode
lily pads form patios
lovers’ rendezvous

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blossoms adorn
dark muddy pond
lotus greets her prince

© Tournesol`15

Haiku Horizons “Pond”

Carpe Diem Tokubetsudesu #46 

At Carpe Diem we are inspired by a gifted poet, Lolly. You must visit her blog. I bow at the beauty this poet writes:

entwined
in white wisteria vine …
spring moon
© Lolly

tall stems lean over
the reflecting pool’s edge
narcissus flowers
© Lolly

sifting through
the personal effects
of a spider’s web
an autumn wind loosens
another anchor thread
© Lolly

Wisteria (haiku)

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© Claude Monet – Wisteria

carillons muets
douces larmes violettes
apaisent
~
hushed carillons
 tender mauve teardrops
soothe

© Tournesol ’15

Carpe Diem Special “Rallentanda’s a carpet of purple”

wisteria
fragrant chandeliers drop
a carpet of purple

© Rallentanda

Here is our host’s inspired haiku:

in the moonlight
Wisteria flowers look fragile –
a gust of wind

© Chèvrefeuille

shadow tree (haiga)

Tree in Vieux Chambly

Shade of the old tree
lovers stroll midsummer day
thirsty lips quench
…rapids muffle gentle moans
…nature’s river dance

© Tournesol ’15

Time (haibun)

A weekend planned to rest and settle boring duties, but….she visited old treasures and then read more stories. Emmersed in thought and such pleasures, two days passed like the snap of a twig…

Time runs away
Fleeting like a butterfly
Leaves a blossom

© Tournesol’15

privilege to help (haibun)

Ste Catherine  Montreal
rue Ste Catherine, Montréal May 1st until September (Labour Day) the part of this street is closed to vehicles…streets lined with pedestrians  and terraces.

In the past two days she had attended a clinical training in downtown Montréal,  to improve in her counselling techniques and brief solution focus approach. It was nice to be with colleagues that she rarely saw all at once due to varied shifts scattered over a 24 hour period. The fun part was eating out together and interesting conversation.  Their hunger to learn is apparent as they want to be the best they can to help youths in need.

embrace their role
puddles of misery
youths reach out

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open to change
new options replace stale ways
privilege to witness

© Tournesol ’15

Three Word Wednesday The word in this prompt are: Misery – Privilege – Stale