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Tuesday, January 05, 2021

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IT'S DAY TWELVE - FESTIVAL END
The Thirteenth year celebrating, The Twelve Days Of Christmas here at Lunch Break; since this celebration is collaborative, i will be updating posts throughout the day

The theme of this year's celebration is "Deck The Halls"

Haiku and images remain the copyright of individual writers

much love
gillena


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taking down
the nativity scene-
the angel's broken wing
--Bekki Reese


Every year
Baby Jesus newly born
Where is sin
-- Otteri SelvaKumar


christmas shopping-
we buy him a gift
anyway
--Judith Gorgone



the wind might blow
it might rain, snow or sleet...
yet, we'll party

twelve days have once come
and twelve days have gone 'til then...
fa la la la la
--Pat Geyer



again and again
in each season of Christmas
finding joy
--gillena cox


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Thanks  for celebrating with me these 12 days:
 Adelaide Shaw, USA
Bekki Reese, USA
 Brendon Kent, UK
Christine L. Villa, Philippines
 Florin Golban, Romania
Janice Garey, USA
 Judith Gorgone, USA 
Mary Davila.USA
 Otteri Selva Kumar, India
Pat Geyer, USA
Vasanth Kumarup, India

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REVISIT
5 January 2020
5 January 2019
5 January 2018



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Monday, January 04, 2021

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IT'S DAY ELEVEN
Welcome to the Thirteenth year celebrating  The Twelve Days Of Christmas here at Lunch Break; since this celebration is collaborative, i will be updating posts throughout the day

The theme of this year's celebration is "Deck The Halls"

Haiku and images remain the copyright of individual writers

much love
gillena


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how I long
to embrace Baby Jesus . . .
my bursting heart
--Mary Davila


singing
all together...
the joy
--Pat Geyer


Little Star
Waiting for homes
Little Jesus
-- Otteri SelvaKumar


christmas parade
twinkling
their eyes
--Judith Gorgone


wrapping up Christmas -
in our hearts the longing
for next season
--gillena cox







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REVISIT
4 January 2020
4 January 2019
4 January 2018



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Sunday, January 03, 2021

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IT'S DAY TEN
Welcome to the Thirteenth year celebrating  The Twelve Days Of Christmas here at Lunch Break; since this celebration is collaborative, i will be updating posts throughout the day

The theme of this year's celebration is "Deck The Halls"

Haiku and images remain the copyright of individual writers

much love
gillena


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you boys and girls
need salute the new year...
slĂ inte to the day
--Pat Geyer


Christmas end draws near -
blinking through both day and night
my Christmas tree lights
--gillena cox


holidays over
an end to Ho Ho
and back to Ho Hum
--Adelaide Shaw



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It's also Sunday V of my series '100 ways to haiku a mask '

REVISIT
V IV III II I


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REVISIT
3 January 2020
3 January 2019
3 January 2018



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Saturday, January 02, 2021

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IT'S DAY NINE
Welcome to the Thirteenth year celebrating  The Twelve Days Of Christmas here at Lunch Break; since this celebration is collaborative, i will be updating posts throughout the day

The theme of this year's celebration is "Deck The Halls"

Haiku and images remain the copyright of individual writers

much love
gillena


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ebbing fast away
in the low winter sunlight...
the old year passes
--Pat Geyer


the long night moon -
how quietly you leave us
new year mysteries
--gillena cox


the holiday tree
looking tired and worn
twenty-twenty
--Adelaide

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REVISIT
2 January 2020
2 January 2019
2 January 2018



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Friday, January 01, 2021

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IT'S DAY EIGHT
Welcome to the Thirteenth year celebrating  The Twelve Days Of Christmas here at Lunch Break; since this celebration is collaborative, i will be updating posts throughout the day

The theme of this year's celebration is "Deck The Halls"

Haiku and images remain the copyright of individual writers

much love
gillena

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as the yuletide dawns..
i tell you 'bout the rose bloom
under the cold moon
--Pat Geyer


New Years Day -
i gather a few words to
spread good cheer
--gillena cox

winter wasteland outside the window - New Years Day --Florin Golban

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REVISIT
1 January 2020
1 January 2019
1 January 2018

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Thursday, December 31, 2020

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IT'S DAY SEVEN
Welcome to the Thirteenth year celebrating  The Twelve Days Of Christmas here at Lunch Break; since this celebration is collaborative, i will be updating posts throughout the day

The theme of this year's celebration is "Deck The Halls"

Haiku and images remain the copyright of individual writers

much love
gillena

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twigs of the old year
kindle the blazing yule log...
before us good times
--Pat Geyer


the redness of blooms -
adorning the Christmas tree
poinsettias
--gillena cox


Christmas display
even the cardboard Santa
wears a mask
--Christine L. Villa 

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REVISIT
31 December 2019
31 December 2018
31 December 2017

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

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IT'S DAY SIX
Welcome to the Thirteenth year celebrating  The Twelve Days Of Christmas here at Lunch Break; since this celebration is collaborative, i will be updating posts throughout the day

The theme of this year's celebration is "Deck The Halls"

Haiku and images remain the copyright of individual writers

much love
gillena

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striking the sound
of the running board...
this chorus song
--Pat Geyer


new painting hung -
themother and child watching
my Christmas tree lights
--gillena cox


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REVISIT
30 December 2019
30 December 2018
30 December 2017

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

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IT'S DAY FIVE
Welcome to the Thirteenth year celebrating  The Twelve Days Of Christmas here at Lunch Break; since this celebration is collaborative, i will be updating posts throughout the day

The theme of this year's celebration is "Deck The Halls"

Haiku and images remain the copyright of individual writers

much love
gillena

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come inside it's cold...
we'll tip a mug of eggnog
while carols resound
--Pat Geyer


dull quiet streets - -
delight of ornate Christmas tree
at the library
--gillena cox


a quiet day
shifting thoughts of the new year
and Christmas' past
--Adelaide
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REVISIT
29 December 2019
29 December 2018
29 December 2017

Wednesday, January 01, 2014

1359

'The Nativity' by Rudolph Valentino Bostic

from google.com

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE

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The SIXTH YEAR'S celebration of 'The 12 days of Christmas here at Lunch Break' continues(Jan 1st - Jan 5th). Thank you for celebrating with me. Wishing YOU a a bright and prosperous NEW YEAR. More on The Twelve Days Of Christmas lyrics,music, meaning


clip art courtesy Wikipedia


Welcoming the New Year out in the street where i live, St James Trinidad

coolness of pre-dawn
sound of the new year
masked by fire crackers

--gillena cox


(And so our story continues from December 25th 2013 posting)

WHAT'S ANANCY UP TO NOW! © gillena cox
Well! a good two hours or so had passed, without Anancy returning, and Mrs Anancy continued humming though her baking was finished. on the sixth day of Christmas my true love gave to me la la la la la la la...on the seventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me la la la la la la la...on the eighth day of Christmas my true love gave to me la la la la la la la...on the ninth day of Christmas my true love gave to me la la la la la la la...on the tenth day of Christmas my true love gave to me la la la la la la la...on the eleventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me la la la la la la la....
In her Christmas reverie she headed for the living room striding towards the Christmas tree. What's this? Is she planning to string popcorn to the tree?

Well! meanwhile, Anancy, having tripped, and rolled, about three times in the dark, thought he heard crickets and cicadas laughing at him. "Silly Anancy" he though he heard them saying. "The three magi traveled, far and wide, days and nights, to bring gifts to the baby Jesus where his mother had laid him in the manger". "Silly Anancy chirarr chirarr"

Oh no i'm imagining things, thought Anancy; dont crickets and cicadas sleep this time of night? And he continued moving through the bush. "Silly Anancy" he though he heard them saying again. Didn't Saint Nicholas leave gifts and offerings to children long long long long time ago when he was alive? "Silly Anancy chirarr chirarr" sounded again.

Poor Anansi, by then he had gotten to his favourite rock, where he often time came to ponder things. Things like when he got together with his pal in the rainforest to discuss the ways of the environment and they talked and argued about snow storms, and tsunamis, and floods, and such like; manly things they thought. And then, they would forget the grocery lists their wives had given to them, returning home empty handed; only to be scolded by their wives. Oh yes! Anancy had his flaws. And this is were he came to ponder, many times with a heart heavy with sadness having been scolded by Mrs Anancy. But at these times, Wind stroked his spidery cheeks, and the rustle of the leaves soothed him.

But remember; this was Christmas eve night. A night of heightened expectancy, a night of wonder and ethereal promise, a night, busy with angelic voices practising their singing. So it was no means strange to hear voices on such a night, even voices, whispering to Anancy; who, some say, was a super-hero kind of being, who could walk upright like men do, but at the same time he could spin webs and traverse distances, ordinary men could not.

However that's beside the point. Anancy shook himself up straight, gathered up the toys he had hidden in the rainforest and headed for home. He would just have to make Mrs Anancy understand. He just couldn't do it, he couldn't not-buy his children gifts for Christmas.

When he got home, the living room was just barely lit, so he tipped toed to the tree and placed his gifts under. Then, backing away, OOPs! he bumped into Mrs Anancy, who was also on tippy toes; spilling from her, a good handful of gifts. They looked at each other a good five minutes, then they both burst out laughing. Anancy kissed Mrs Anancy good night, and she immediately starting humming again.

On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me la la la la la la la...
THE END
Anansi image © gillena cox


first rainbow...
all the colours of hope
lifted sky high

--gillena cox,


A mass at the Mount*
to usher in the New Year…
deep yearnings for peace

--Keith Simmonds, Trinidad and Tobao
(*Mount = Saint Benedict Monastery Trinidad – 01/01/2014)

New Year's day
no trace of yesterday's prints
or last year's plans

--Adelaide Shaw, US


clip art courtesy Wikipedia



A mother comes home
to bury her only son…
Yuletide excesses

--Keith Simmonds, Trinidad and Tobago


--Adelaide Shaw, US


image from google.com


for John Carley(Aug 1955-Dec 2012) who formed the Zip Haiku

new years day... a grackle stops
among the ixoras... briefly

--gillena cox



clip art courtesy Wikipedia




--Adelaide Shaw, US


Anancy must fall a lot
not see clearly the birth
looking through winter’s eyes
not knowing why Jesus is not in the manger
Not Knowing Jesus was born in the Fall
Anancy’s vows to Jesus always Fall

--Lorraine Renaud, Canada


clip art courtesy Wikipedia



street dwellers
eating as much as they can...
Christmas leftovers
*
children still playing
with their Christmas presents…
a broken crèche

--Keith Simmonds, Trinidad and Tobago



--Adelaide Shaw, US


Nativity scenes
the magi stand or kneel...
the artists' whimsy

--gillena cox
first posted to NaHaiWriMo - facebook prompts: art/artists



clip art courtesy Wikipedia



winter storm
from the neighbor's garage
he revs his harley

--Michael Baribeau, US


pine scented candle
relighting the stub
one more night

--Adelaide Shaw, US


lights flicker brightly
upon the adorned tree…
twelfth day of Christmas

--Keith Simmonds, Trinidad and Tobago



Thanks to everyone who, celebrated with me. I hope our ponderings, on that magnificent birth, renew in our spirit again, the joy and hope we need to journey, like those three wise men, to bow in reverence at the feet of God's love.

Much love
gillena


Individual copyright remains with participants and should not be used without their permission.

Remember to read also those shared as COMMENTS.

This post was created January ist 2014(DAY 8) and edited to include (DAYS 9-12)
revisit Days 1-7, 2013
revisit Finale 2012/13

Okay!!!Lets do this; join in the finale of the celebration, 'Twelve days of Christmas' at Lunch Break, Jan 1st - Jan 5th; EMAIL me, COMMENT, or leave a LINK at the blog hop below.





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Sunday, May 12, 2013

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Mothers Day
a garland of wishes...
Sunday savvy


This is my first year as a grand mother; i am reposting (#1162 of April 16th, 2013) dedicating the haiga below, to my six months old grand baby Zuri, who loves my walking her and singing to her in my garden.

hot day...
reflected in scarlet furls
a smile

--gillena cox



Sunday Smiles


the wave from India
bathes the dress
the pink one

the music box
the aroma of lilac
an old chant

on the promenade
the florist is singing
selling the violets

--Tatjana Debeljacki, Serbia


our love expressed
in a fragile bloom...
pink carnation

--Pat Geyer, USA





this day
of stories
...keeping her among us

--John McDonald, Scotland


Poems remain the copyright of individual writers


Tag 1 One Single Expression
tag 2 Shadow Shot Sunday
tag 3 Kaleidoscope Sunday
tag 4 Sunday Scribblings
tag 5 Lovely Sunday Quotes
tag 6 Sunday Whirl
tag 7 Issa's Sunday Service
tag 8 Sunday In My City
tag 9 Silly Sunday
tag 10 The Mindful Meanderings Of A Multifarious Mother


Today is #69 in the series Sunday Savvy; Happy Mothers Day, join in the celebration... email me post a COMMENT or a URL revisit Sunday Savvy #68
revisit Mothers Day 2012


free mother's day clip art

Thursday, April 18, 2013

1164


A Clear Midnight
THIS is thy hour O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless,
Away from books, away from art, the day erased, the lesson done,
Thee fully forth emerging, silent, gazing, pondering the themes thou
lovest best.
Night, sleep, and the stars.
--Walt Whitman, (1819 - 1892)


Welcome to A Poem In Your Pocket Celebration 2013 Thanks to all poets for your participation; revisit A Poem In Your Pocket 2012


purple kimonos
retreating between walls -
zen sunset

--Lavana Kray, Romania


forgotten
tulips on the back side
of your list

--Ralf Bröker, Germany


Ixora
The ixora blooms drink to their delight,
From the wetness in seasons of the rain;
Their little umbrella faces bereft of strain,
Resplendent in interludes of sunlight;
I linger a while to write, a tribute if i might,
To your now iterative state, and feign
Jealousy, to compliment your splendor again;
Radiant reds, oranges, and yellows bright,
A common place blooming, a beautiful sight;
No place in legendary courts to regain,
For never have you lost your plebeian reign;
A threadbare glory remains your right;
Seen here and there never out of sight;
Still my delight, beautiful ixora you remain

--gillena cox, (Pink Crush 2011 pg9)


higher and higher
mountain stream and I
weaker and weaker

--Gabriel Sawicki, Poland


sperm whale—
I am stranger speaking
in coda accent

--Ernesto P. Santiago / Philippines


flight of fancy
lifts my journey
through each day

china doll
closes her fan...
do you love me?

wings fan the air...
swallow
takes flight

dog days of summer
hot air air-conditioner cold...
ceiling fan revolution

--Pat Geyer, East Brunswick, NJ USA


Taking a break
the sparrows' twitter
at the feeder

--Beate Conrad, GER/USA


daily walk...
always a tissue
in his pocket

--Diane Mayr, US


dwarf banana plant
she says my haiku
show promise
--William Kenney, US


Thanks: Beate, Bill, Diane, Ernesto, Gabriel, Lavana, Lorraine, Pat, Ralf for your contributions

The Linky Widget has been removed, one Link, inputted by Lorraine is now hyperlinked


Poems in this Poetry Day sequence are the copyright of the individual writers


Till next year
much love
gillena

Thursday, February 14, 2013

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Remembering love, sweet and young, shared with my husband (Anthony Cox); and, with the sharings on love, of some of my haijin friends; A Happy St Valentine's Day to all Lunch Break visitors;
revisit Valentine's Day 2012


red rose buds...
the "i love you" in
his shy silence

--gillena cox
first published at NaHaiWriMo


I forgave him in the night
a flower crushed
rises fragrantly a wind

--Diane Dehler


passing from
flower to flower--
a smell of love

--Vibeke Laier


her brown eyes
suddenly my turn
to talk

--Michael Baribeau


Valentine's Day--
she reminds me
to fasten my seatbelt

--Michael Dylan Welch


snowy road
closed daffodils
on her kitchen table

--Ralf Bröker


Ah ! expectation -
bunch of flowers in hand
the heart on the watch.

--Patrick Fetu


a deep breath
handing over
the paper heart

-- Christina Nguyen


red heart nebula
in cassiopeia...
a queen's valentine

--pat geyer


flowers is she
she is flower with flower
see the smiles

--Otteri Selvakumar


First spring day
without you this murky sky
over cherry blossoms

--Magdalena Dale


Valentine's night
working a shift
at the VD clinic

--Susan Delphine Delaney


Poems remain the copyright of individual writers
Hope you enjoyed this year's Valentine's Day party, wishing all Much Love...


Thanks for allowing me to share your work here at Lunch Break-:
Christina Nguyen, USA (A Wish For The Sky)
Diane Dehler, USA
Magdalena Dale, Romania
Michael Baribeau, USA
Michael Dylan Welch, USA
Otteri Selvakumar, India
Pat Geyer, USA
Patrick Fetu, France (Saint-Valentin)
Ralf Bröker, Germany
Susan Delphine Delaney, USA
--Vibeke Laier, Denmark


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Sunday, January 27, 2013

1105

wolf moon
the city lullabied..
Sunday savvy

--gillena cox

Full Moon names date back to Native Americans, of what is now the northern and eastern United States. The tribes kept track of the seasons by giving distinctive names to each recurring full Moon. Their names were applied to the entire month in which each occurred. There was some variation in the Moon names, but in general, the same ones were current throughout the Algonquin tribes from New England to Lake Superior. European settlers followed that custom and created some of their own names. Since the lunar month is only 29 days long on the average, the full Moon dates shift from year to year. Here is the Farmers Almanac’s list of the full Moon names.
• Full Wolf Moon – January Amid the cold and deep snows of midwinter, the wolf packs
howled hungrily outside Indian villages. Thus, the name for January’s full Moon. Sometimes it was also referred to as the Old Moon, or the Moon After Yule. Some called it the Full Snow Moon, but most tribes applied that name to the next Moon.

St James Trinidad, is a district of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, once dubbed as "the city that never sleeps..."

Sunday Smiles

Today is #56 in the series Sunday Savvy i invite you to share a Sunday something of yours email me or post a COMMENT revisit Sunday Savvy 55

-- Bill says
wolf moon
up and down the avenue
the howling wind


-- Adelaide says
Sunday afternoon
a week of rest
before the big game
I make plans of what to do
until next season



-- Doug says
wolf moon
these shadows in the snow
whiskers

Tree limbs, the whiskers?


tag 1 Shadow Shot Sunday
tag 2 One Single Expression
tag 3 Kaleidoscope Sunday
tag 4 Sunday Scribblings
tag 5 Sunday Whirl

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

1100

lying on my side
one ear full of Kiskadeee
Sunday savvy

--gillena cox

Wikipedia Kiskadee image
song and call the Kiskadee bird LISTEN


Do not let Sunday be taken from you If your soul has no Sunday, it becomes an orphan.
--Albert Schweitzer


Sunday Smiles

Today is #55 in the series Sunday Savvy i invite you to share a Sunday something of yours email me or post a COMMENT revisit Sunday Savvy 54

-- Adelaide said
river walk
children chasing gulls
chasing children



Sunday tag 1 Patrick Fetu
Love Story tag 2 Magical Mystical Teacher
tag 3 Shadow Shot Sunday
tag 4 One Single Expression
tag 5 Sunday Scribblings
tag 6 Sunday Whirl
tag 7 Kaleidoscope Sunday

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