“Summer nights in the country are a hurly-burly of sounds.”― Ana Gerhard on my way where? the long way home -Eugi Image by jodeng from Pixabay
H2O
nature's liquid gold essential to planet earth to waste is a shame glass half full whoops glass half empty What do you see # 140 – 27, June, 2022 prompt image A Monoku is a type of poem which is made up of a single horizontal line. Traditionally considered as a haiku writing, it is currently … Continue reading H2O
Ez-Pz Writes – May 28, 2022
climate change yikes earth is moody “We never were separate from nature and never will be, but the dominant culture on earth has long imagined itself to be apart from nature and destined one day to transcend it. We have lived in a mythology of separation.”― Charles Eisenstein, Climate: A New Story -Eugi Image by PublicDomainPictures from … Continue reading Ez-Pz Writes – May 28, 2022
EzPz Writes – 4/30/2022
dreams matter sigh learn their language “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”― Eleanor Roosevelt -Eugi Image by Игорь Левченко from Pixabay
Ez-Pz Writes – 4/9/2022
magical feats gravitino Piku - A three-line poem. The first line has three syllables. The second line is one syllable. The third line has four syllables. -Eugi Image by Quang Le from Pixabay
Awww Mondays – March 14, 2022 – Happy Pi Day
spring time treats tweets from feathered friends My poem is a Piku, a genre of poetry for Pi Day. Similar to a haiku but shorter syllables 3/1/4 to commemorate Pi Day. The Piku is supposed to be nerdy or geeky but I opted for springy. Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the … Continue reading Awww Mondays – March 14, 2022 – Happy Pi Day
Awww Mondays – November 29, 2021
“I think nature’s imagination is so much greater than man’s, she’s never going to let us relax.” Richard Feynman autumn treats tempt nature’s critters It’s Awww Mondays at Comedy Plus -Eugi Image by BC Y from Pixabay
October magic
daunting moon pallid destiny blamed for recall nevermore prevails rising sun smiles new beginnings #TankaTuesday Weekly Poetry Challenge: #Poet’s choice The form for the second poem is known as piku: A ‘piku’ is a haiku mixed with the first few digits of pi (3.14), and the aim is to get the message across in the eight … Continue reading October magic