The haiku in today's haiga(illustrated haiku)
smell of boiled ham -
my father calls for
a paring knife
--gillena cox
Today's note - time
time in haiku, if stated calls to mind for many an instant, and freezing it in time; while haiku is mostly written in the present tense, it spans a spectrum of existence and incidence - past, present, and yes future
I invite you to share some of your expertise on time with me
Today's tag



4 comments:
smell of ham
wanders through the house
rye bread
I'm hungry!
_m
I can't smell much anymore
ham, beautiful piglet
Doug
glad you stopped by
much love...
Lorraine
glad you stopped by
much love...
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