That’s a great response. I was wondering how to tackle the autumn full moon theme – of course – make it a spring full moon. Thank you for the inspiration.
sometimes I write from memory, but it defeats the purpose in a way doesn’t it? I would never have written these haiku from memory. and it was nice, the spring full moon is heady, almost drunk, with all those flowers and scents and the surge of life.
enjoy your writing!
Living in town at present I am less aware of the moon unfortunately. I haven’t down a haiku about it yet – I did one about spirits instead. I love the way you describe your gardens response to the moon. Beautiful
You were inspired Belinda and why not write about autumn full moon if the post triggers you to write about spring full moon. The posts are for inspiration and inspiration only. No boundaries no obligations, just write from the heart. Thank you for sharing this wonderful spring moon haiku, chapeau …
Yes. I really am a luniphile. My favorite temporary abode had high little windows in the eves that caught the full moon and let the light awaken me. Delicious. 🙂
Lovely … I enjoyed the images (and smells) created by you haiku, brava Belinda!
she’s a lovely lady that we all get to share. what an amazing thought, as dusk travels westward, people the world over connected in moon gazing, faces turning upwards
That’s a great response. I was wondering how to tackle the autumn full moon theme – of course – make it a spring full moon. Thank you for the inspiration.
sometimes I write from memory, but it defeats the purpose in a way doesn’t it? I would never have written these haiku from memory. and it was nice, the spring full moon is heady, almost drunk, with all those flowers and scents and the surge of life.
enjoy your writing!
Living in town at present I am less aware of the moon unfortunately. I haven’t down a haiku about it yet – I did one about spirits instead. I love the way you describe your gardens response to the moon. Beautiful
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Beautiful ❤
thank you!
Lovely haiku on the various full moons ~ happy weekend to you!
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
thanks Artmusedog. thanks Carol. is AMD an Aussie terrier?
You were inspired Belinda and why not write about autumn full moon if the post triggers you to write about spring full moon. The posts are for inspiration and inspiration only. No boundaries no obligations, just write from the heart. Thank you for sharing this wonderful spring moon haiku, chapeau …
thanks Kristjaan, I will. 🙂
You’re welcome Belinda.
I like how you found the moon in every line. We’re gibbous going into autumn on our end of the world. Happy spring to you. 🙂
true it’s not quite full yet. i must have made that bit up!
I love full moons. I make them up all the time. 🙂
that’s ’cause you’re a lovely loony moon lover. 🙂
Yes. I really am a luniphile. My favorite temporary abode had high little windows in the eves that caught the full moon and let the light awaken me. Delicious. 🙂
Lovely … I enjoyed the images (and smells) created by you haiku, brava Belinda!
thanks Georgia
we have such a beautiful pregnant moon here.. and I love the though of spring moon..
she’s a lovely lady that we all get to share. what an amazing thought, as dusk travels westward, people the world over connected in moon gazing, faces turning upwards