
Hi, in Mark’s blog on Micro-Seasons this week, https://naturalistweekly.com/2023/02/24/micro-season-haze-first-covers-the-sky-2023/, he shows that we have entered the micro-season of “Haze First Covers the Sky”, the second micro-season of the mini-season Rain Water.
So Mark invites us to write a haiku or senryu that references haze or spring mists.

in a blue sky
a light mist gathers closer
wiping away shade
A J Wilson ©
Lovely! The connection between the mist and the wiping is great. A little nudge to what happens when mist collects on windows and glasses perhaps? Thanks so much for joining the conversation! Have a great weekend.
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Thanks Mark you too 💞
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So beautiful . Powerful imagery.💕
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Thanks so much Grace 💞💞💞
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My pleasure, dear Angela💕
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Lovely.
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Thanks Sadje 💕💕💕
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You’re welcome
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I really enjoy how we can take a single word and find so many avenues to write about.
Shade can be illusive, or have substance, like ash. Lovely haiga/ haiku.
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Thanks Jules so much for your comments- yes I agree it’s amazing what we bring out from our imagination 💕
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🙂
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