Haiku (beneath smoky skies)
Observed and heard when temperatures reached 106 degrees.91 total reviews
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Oh so true. Here in Texas we often have well above 100 degree weather, but our skies are smokey. Our skies are deep blue and not a cloud in them It's gorgeous. I did enjoy reading your contest entry and I wish you the best of luck.
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
Oh so true. Here in Texas we often have well above 100 degree weather, but our skies are smokey. Our skies are deep blue and not a cloud in them It's gorgeous. I did enjoy reading your contest entry and I wish you the best of luck.
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Thank you, Barb, for your kind review of my so true haiku. I hope you are safe there in Texas. Here in California, we contend with extreme heat and large brush fires. Thanks also for wishing me contest luck.
Comment from Ulla
Oh, that's a beautiful haiku, Andre.The imagery is absolutely great, and I was just there with you as you walked through the undergrowth. I loved it. Good luck in the contest. All the best. Ulla:))
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
Oh, that's a beautiful haiku, Andre.The imagery is absolutely great, and I was just there with you as you walked through the undergrowth. I loved it. Good luck in the contest. All the best. Ulla:))
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Yes, Ulla, if it had not been for my dog who insisted I walk her during a heat wave, I never would have heard the pine cones pop open. Thank you for your review and for wishing me luck in the contest.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written haiku. Beneath the Smokey skies the wilted evergreens crackle and the pine cones pop open when the heat becomes too much handle for the time.
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
A very well-written haiku. Beneath the Smokey skies the wilted evergreens crackle and the pine cones pop open when the heat becomes too much handle for the time.
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Yes, Sandra, I was so astounded to hear the pine cones pop open in extreme heat that I kept going outside to listen to them as I composed my poem. Thank you for your review.
Comment from Janet Foor
106 degrees - that would make anything pop! haha
I enjoyed your haiku Andre.
Great observable moment in time and excellent satori.
Well done.
Janet
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
106 degrees - that would make anything pop! haha
I enjoyed your haiku Andre.
Great observable moment in time and excellent satori.
Well done.
Janet
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Oh, thank you, Janet, for your kind review. Yes, 106 degrees would make anyone pop!
Comment from hari anand
Beautiful observation framed into wonderful haiku with apt picture to match with. Pine cones pop open is so nice as satori.
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
Beautiful observation framed into wonderful haiku with apt picture to match with. Pine cones pop open is so nice as satori.
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Thank you, hargunanand, for your kind review. Usually I stay inside during heat waves, but when my dog insisted I take her for a walk, I heard the pine cones pop open in the heat.
Comment from Mustang Patty
Hi Andre;
a sweet poem and a wonderful presentation. I like the thought of the pine cones cracking open to release their seeds to the world. The smokey skies are a bit scary because of all the fires, but it is a part of nature.
Well done and good luck in the contest,
~patty~
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
Hi Andre;
a sweet poem and a wonderful presentation. I like the thought of the pine cones cracking open to release their seeds to the world. The smokey skies are a bit scary because of all the fires, but it is a part of nature.
Well done and good luck in the contest,
~patty~
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Yes, Patty, those smokey skies are part of nature. The crackling pine cones of the San Francisco Bay Area inspired my poem on Friday but I decided to post it Saturday when I visited Los Angeles which is having the largest brush fire in the city's history.
Thank you for your review.
Comment from sharonlshelley
lovely haiku poem it was very nice read, the picture is very fitting for the work. good luck in the poetry competition, and thanks for sharing your work Sharon
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
lovely haiku poem it was very nice read, the picture is very fitting for the work. good luck in the poetry competition, and thanks for sharing your work Sharon
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Thank you, Sharon, for your kind review and for wishing me luck in the contest. I appreciate it.
Comment from kathleenspalding
Whoa! Get out of there, LOL! Excellent haiku uses all the senses to create a vivid scene, in very few words. Great use of artwork. Good job!
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
Whoa! Get out of there, LOL! Excellent haiku uses all the senses to create a vivid scene, in very few words. Great use of artwork. Good job!
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Yes, Kathleen, I left the heatwave and popping pine cones of San Francisco on Friday only to watch a thousand firefighters begin to put out the largest fire in Los Angeles history in the mountain range directly behind my family's home. People packed in case firefighters gave them orders to evacuate. I saw a smokey moon when I returned to San Francisco. Thank you for your review.
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Wow! Hope the fire is out soon!!! Saw it on the news this morning. :-(
Comment from Brett Matthew West
Well written haiku should make an interesting entry into this contest.
The action displayed, "wilted evergreens," and "pine cones pop" add a visual dimension to the overall quality of the poem.
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
Well written haiku should make an interesting entry into this contest.
The action displayed, "wilted evergreens," and "pine cones pop" add a visual dimension to the overall quality of the poem.
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Yes, Brett, there is a lot of action in this small poem. Thank you for your encouraging review of my contest entry.
Comment from smbau
Liked the haiku about the pine cones popping open. The picture, background and font highlights the content of the poem. Smokey skies gives an image of lightly clouded atmosphere. Wish you the best in the contest.
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
Liked the haiku about the pine cones popping open. The picture, background and font highlights the content of the poem. Smokey skies gives an image of lightly clouded atmosphere. Wish you the best in the contest.
Comment Written 03-Sep-2017
reply by the author on 04-Sep-2017
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Thank you, smbau, for your kind review and for wishing me the best in the contest.The smokey skies are more than lightly cloudy, but heavily smokey because of the brush fires throughout the state, including the largest fire in Los Angeles history.