Showing posts with label Dulcina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dulcina. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Carpe Diem #123, Bell (provided by Dulcina)



Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,

Another day to be inspired and share haiku with Carpe Diem. Today our prompt is 'Bell' (provided by Dulcina of Dulcina's Garden). At the start of Carpe Diem I had already used 'Wedding Bells', so first I thought 'Bell' isn't a good prompt, but after a while ... I think 'Bell' is a wonderful prompt to share haiku on. So today we share haiku on 'Bell'. 

I have found a wonderful haiku written by Buson, one of the four greatest haiku masters, and I love to share that with you:

tsuriganeni tomarite nemuru kochoukana

On a temple bell
Alights and naps
A butterfly


I like the fragility of the butterfly napping on the big temple bell.



Credits: Temple Bell

Wow isn't it a beauty this temple bell? A great source of inspiration I think, but what do you think of Mr. Bell, the man of the telephone? Could also be a source of inspiration, but that's up to you.

I have chosen for the temple bell as source for my inspiration.

from far away
the sound of the temple bell
echoing through the mist

echoing through the mist
the strong sound of a temple bell -
scared butterfly

scared butterfly
flies in from far away
temple bell - dreams


Have fun with this prompt and share your haiku with us ...

By the way: I am a bit behind with commenting, but I will try to catch up ... forgive me if I haven't commented on your post.

This prompt will stay on 'till February 18th 11.59 AM (CET) and I will post, 'Iceberg' (provided by YerPirate) later on today around 10.00 PM (CET).




Friday, January 11, 2013

Carpe Diem #93, Cave (provided by Dulcina)



Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,

When I started with Carpe Diem I asked others to suggest prompts for this daily haiku meme. Dulcina of Dulcina's Garden was one of them. Today we have a prompt which is suggested by Dulcina. Today's prompt  is cave. Not an easy one, but every prompt has it's difficulties.

I have sought for haiku with 'cave' in it. On www.poetry.com I found the next haiku written by Cindy O'Nanski:

come on in my friends
welcome to our cozy cave
handcrafted with love

(c) Cindy O'Nanski

Or this one written by George E. Thompson is titled 'ice cave'. I found this one on Gather.com :

many icicles
majestic wonder viewing
cold breathing freezes

(c) George E. Thompson

Another one which I found on a wordpress-blog:

silence and beauty
cold water transparency
vision awakens

Source: haiku of Ana (the cave)

Just a few examples of cave-haiku. I have tried it myself:

high in the mountains
living in his own cave
an anchoret

an anchoret
far from civilization
his mountain cave

Not an easy prompt today ... but what a joy as read this haiku I share here with you ... awesome! (How immodest.)


Credits: cave (Norman Island)

This prompt will stay on 'till January 13th 11.59 AM (CET) and I will publish our new episode of Carpe Diem Jazz later on today around 10.00 PM (CET). Have fun, be inspired and share your haiku with us here at Carpe Diem.



Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Carpe Diem #85, Hill (provided by Dulcina)


Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,

Yesterday (January 1st) I used a temporarily logo because I hadn't made a new one. Well ... as you can see I have made a new logo for Carpe Diem's daily haiku meme. It's a picture of Dutch Winter. I will use this logo this month of Carpe Diem and I have completed my new list of prompts for this month.
Yesterday we had fireworks for prompt and I hadn't tell you the new prompt for today. Today our prompt is Hill and it's provided by Dulcina of Dulcina's Garden. I think this is a nice, but difficult, prompt. So have fun, be inspired and share your creativity with us all here on Carpe Diem.

Credits: Connors Hill
What a wonderful landscape. I have found a wonderful haiku written by Issa in 1803 with 'hill' as theme:

kata sode wa yamate no kaze ya naku chidori

from one side
wind from the hills
plovers singing

(c) Issa - 1803


wandering through the hills
over winding roads and paths
Ah! What a joy


This prompt will stay on 'till December 3rd 11.59 AM (CET) and I will post our new episode of Carpe Diem 'Honeysuckle' later on today around 10.00 PM (CET). And please don't worry that you can't post on time, I will close the prompts of last December week and first January week somewhere in week two.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Carpe Diem #48, mist


Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,

Another day in Carpe Diem paradise (smiles). Today Dulcina provided the prompt mist and I think that's a nice one to write haiku about. So let's go do some haiku composing.

Credits: Ken Sturm - Freeland Mist

a haunted forest
with pines reaching to the sky
clad in mist

clad in mist
the pine tree forest
so mysterious

In my country we have in some regions stories about as we call them 'witte wieven' or in English 'white bitches' those are stories to frighten children that they can't go outside when it's dark. Something like the 'boogie-man'. The 'white bitches' are witches that look like tendrils of mist and you can see them in the dark forests of e.g pine trees that we have a lot of in my country. But the 'white bitches' are also in the wetlands and on the heath.

Credits: White Bitches (in Dutch: Witte Wieven)

spooky heath
white bitches dancing -
it's a mystery

tendrils of mist
scaring little children
'the boogie-man comes!'

stories told
white bitches dancing on the heath
just tendrils of mist

Well ... I love it ... those stories are great and I like them very much. What a nice idea to bring such a story in haiku. Thank you Dulcina for this wonderful and inspiring prompt.

This prompt will stay on 'till November 20th 11.59 AM (CET) and I will post our new prompt rose today around 10.00 PM (CET).

Have fun, be inspired and creative. Share your creativity with Carpe Diem.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Carpe Diem Preview #5 looking back with excitement (2)


Dear Haijin, Visitors and Travelers,

The first Carpe Diem month is almost over. I have read wonderful haiku written and inspired on the given prompts. In Carpe Diem Preview #4 I looked back to the first half of October. In this part I will look to the second half and will mention haiku posted in that part of the month. At the end of this Preview I will give the name of the Haijin (haiku poet) which will be granted our first Carpe Diem Award.


The haiku on the award is by Matsuo Basho, the haiku master which was the haijin for our Special prompts. If you would like to know more about that haiku visit: Basho Revisited my weblog on Matsuo Basho.

Well ... 'till so far our Award ... we will be back to our Award at the end of this Preview.

On October 15th we had for prompt Chrysanthemum, a flower that's seasonword for Autumn and Winter. In our part of the world it's a seasonword for Autumn, but the ancients used it as a seasonword for Winter.

I wrote my first haiga for that prompt:

Chrysanthemum tea
a whole new sensation
tickles my senses
Hillary provided us with this wonderful haiku:

Wild field, open and full,
Chrysanthemums bloom,

hazel shy smiles

(c) Hillary Ginger Piety

And Janet surprised us with:

Autumn looks hotter
when peonies outsmart peers to
match Chrysanthemum

life is much duller
without Chrysanthemum's light
peony lets it live

(c) Janet Mooster Zhou



On October 17th we had our third Special Prompt a haiku by Basho. I will reproduce that haiku here again:

a butterfly flies
only in the field
of sunshine

(c) Basho (1685)

This inspired me to write:

dancing butterflies
the scent of a sunlit meadow
ah! the summer breeze

(c) Chèvrefeuille 

Butterflies were an inspiration to several of Haijin for this day's Carpe Diem. E.g. the haiku by Magical Mystical Teacher:

in places of light
seeking butterfly wisdom
guide for the journey

(c) Magical Mystical Teacher

Or this one by Mark M. Redfearn:

butterfly
brushing the mountain
with one wing

(c) Mark M. Redfearn 

The prompt 'Religion' we had on October 19th was difficult, but there were great post to that prompt e.g.


burial
planting seeds I wait for
resurrection

(c) Kathy Donlan


Or this one by Dulcina, who provided us with a wonderful series on religion.

humble chapel
where farmers pray for cattle
and daily bread

(c) Dulcina of Dulcina's Garden

Joanne 4Joy wrote the following one:

love others instead
tolerance and peace today
all hate and war gone

(c) 4 Joy - Joanne 

There were several other prompts this second half of October that weren't easy to write a haiku about. On October 23th we had e.g. 'praying'. And as I had thought ... that wasn't an easy one, but Bjorn Brudberg granted us with a nice one:

vicious predator
praying mantis far from good
deceitful pose

(c) Bjorn Brudberg

Reading Pleasure granted us also with a praying mantis haiku:

stunning decadence
praying mantis on the loose
the men run, confused

(c) Reading Pleasure 

And there were post in which the prompt praying became prey as I did myself:

praying eagle
looking for his prey
in the meadow

(c) Chèvrefeuille

On October 24th (the birthday of my youngest daughter) we had a Special Prompt on a haiku by Basho:

falling to the ground
a flower closer to the root
bidding farewell

(c) Basho 

It was one of the better days in our Carpe Diem history. Eleven Haijin posted their haiku. I will reproduce a few here:



E.g. Carol and ArtMuseDog of 'A Creative Harbor' posted:

leaf falling downward
dancing to it's nature song
gently descending

(c) Carol and ArtMuseDog 

Becca of 'On dragonfly wings with buttercup tea posted:

swirling colors drop
orange, red, purple, yellow
blazing wonder trails

raining dappled leaves
sprinkle, drizzle, shimmering
majestic demise

(c) Becca Givens  

When I stumbled in to childhood pictures when I was cleaning out my study I ran into a few nice childhood pictures. It made it easy to write a haiku on 'childhood' a prompt given by Mariya Koleva. We had childhood for prompt on October 27th and I have read beautiful haiku with this theme.

Kaykuala shared a wonderful triplet of haiku with us I will reproduce that triplet here:

a fleeting moment
seemed like only yesterday
apple of the eye

cute and cuddy, given
to smothered kisses and hugs
radiant and playful

of infants and youth
must it all end suddenly
childhood wrested off!

(c) Kaykuala 



This was really an adventure to me. hosting a daily haiku meme was great and still is. I have read wonderful haiku and I have met new people that granted us with their haiku. It's really awesome as I look back ... I only can say 'Thank You All' and bow my head humble.
And of course I hope you all will continuing to share your haiku with Carpe Diem. A new Carpe Diem month will soon start ... be welcome to share ...

For closure:


As I told earlier this month I will grant one of the participating haijin with the 'Carpe Diem Award'. I have read wonderful haiku, haiku sets, series of haiku, cascading haiku, classical and non-classical haiku. It was really a joy to host this first Carpe Diem month.
I will thank you all for participating and I hope that you all will continue to post your haiku in our second Carpe Diem month.

The Carpe Diem Award for October goes to ... (drum-roll) ... Dulcina of Dulcina's Garden she has granted us with lovely series of haiku (with a lot of wonderful pictures). Thank you Dulcina for bringing every day joy with your posts.

Our first Carpe Diem Award Winner
Dulcina

If you accept the award Dulcina ... copy and paste the Award into your new post for Carpe Diem. Congratulations!!

Namaste