[…] Nicole’s “summer evening” in which we were asked to add to the lovely haiku written by Nicole the Local Artist of Setting fire to the landscape. The first three lines belong to Nicole, the last two are […]
[…] The goal is to write a second stanza of two-lines (following 7_7 syllables) towards the given haiku written by Nicole the Local Artist of Setting fire to the landscape: […]
I reckon your haiku would be a good prompt.
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Thanks…!
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WOW! Nicole this is a beauty, a little gem …. very well in tune with the haiku I gave by Alexey.
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I love to use this haiku for a Tan Renga Challenge if that’s ok?
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Thank you Chevrefeuille…I would be honoured ….go ahead !
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It gives a poignant feel to a quiet summer evening. Nicely Nicole1
Hank
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I will use it for our upcoming Tan Renga Challenge, that will be tomorrow. Thank you for granting me permission.
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[…] Nicole’s “summer evening” in which we were asked to add to the lovely haiku written by Nicole the Local Artist of Setting fire to the landscape. The first three lines belong to Nicole, the last two are […]
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[…] summer evening a breeze turns leaves over abandoned book – Nicole the local artist […]
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[…] over abandoned book fishermen bait the shadows hoping to catch a fresh word *Opening gambit © by Nicole the Local Artist Final two lines and photo © 2014 by Magical Mystical Teacher More Shadow Shot Sunday […]
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[…] The goal is to write a second stanza of two-lines (following 7_7 syllables) towards the given haiku written by Nicole the Local Artist of Setting fire to the landscape: […]
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Wonderful haiku.. Yes indeed… very nice for a tan renga
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Great inspiration!
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Thankyou!
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[…] for Carpe Diem. We are to complete the following haiku by Nicole with our own two lines of 7-7 syllables […]
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Excellent response to the prompt
Peace
Siggi
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