Tag Archives: fall
Fog in the West End – Morning Mist in Autumn – St. Louis
Falling Leaf V – Three Takes
Catch Me Now I’m Falling – Fallen Leaves and Seed Pod
season’s first grapefruit – A haiku about citrus
as if a sun were
immanent beneath dim skies
season’s first grapefruit
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-Its antecedent haiku here
The Red Berries – Found Art with Friends – Three Takes
The “Autumn, Then Winter” Haiku Contest is Up – Some celebratory haiku of my own
We have fifteen haiku from 10 contestants for this contest. It is not too hard work to put on such contest, but even for a small one like this, it is tricky to keep track of email entries, so if I have forgotten your entry please let me know right away and I will get it up.
I thought about sneaking an entry of my own in, but I suspect that the judges, knowing me rather well, may have sniffed that out quite quickly. So here are my introductory haiku on the contest theme. If you wish to comment on these, do so here. If you wish to comment on the contestants’ haiku, please do so on the contest page. Enjoy!
the leaves translucent
stream glory upon glory;
trees like church windowsbranches like leaden
window frames, bereft of glass,
gilt by warm creche light
“Should I survey the ground below” – New Leaf and Old – Leaves in Autumn
Ochre on Yellow – Ginko Biloba Leaf at Dawn – Tower Grove Park – St. Louis
Haiku Contest Deadline Extension
Hello, all. I am very sorry to be posting the haiku contest late, but I would really rather wait until I have a few more entries, so I am extending the deadline to this coming Friday. I apologize to those who already have gotten me their haiku. I will still endeavor to post the results by Thanksgiving.
See the rules and enter here!













