The other day, I read an article at The Haiku Foundation website about haiku in English and how it's evolving. Mono-ku was mentioned and I was intrigued :-)
Dear Shari, I love such overgrown old stone houses - a bit enchanted, a bit idyllic, in any case mysterious and full of stories... Best wishes, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/02/zwei-ausfluge-und-ein-blumchenkleid.html
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They're all over the place here. :-)
Beautiful subject and poetry.
I had not heard of this kind of Haiku but I love the line you created.
Have fun with it...good for the brain cells~
The other day, I read an article at The Haiku Foundation website about haiku in English and how it's evolving. Mono-ku was mentioned and I was intrigued :-)
Gorgeous!!!
Did you peek inside? I always try to, it´s a mini-adventure (or a big one, once we sneaked into an abandoned asylum, brrr).
Thanks, Bobbie :-)
Iris--it's just someone's garden shed. They're all over the place, although not always as covered in green as this one!
Dear Shari,
I love such overgrown old stone houses - a bit enchanted, a bit idyllic, in any case mysterious and full of stories...
Best wishes, Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/02/zwei-ausfluge-und-ein-blumchenkleid.html
So true, Traude!
Such a nice old building.
I like the words in your line.
All the best Jan
Thanks, Jan--I enjoy all the old buildings we see here.
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