moondrunk
we speak of God
in whispers . . .
my ache for touch bathed
in the music of his eyes
in whispers . . .
my ache for touch bathed
in the music of his eyes
Skylark 2:1 (Summer 2014)
My haiku journal, which I also used for recording all manner of creative thoughts and ideas, was thoroughly soaked when a big storm left my home open to the elements this Easter. Mid-week I went in search of a new journal, and after 5 shops I finally found the journal that spoke to me.
Having a beautiful journal is not necessary for writing, but lots of the nice things we have we don't need, but they inspire us. The smallest things can bring joy. I hope you find a haiku / writing / creative dreaming journal that speaks to you. Maybe it's one of the ones that I created to help bring a little joy into this world. View them here in my online shop, Haiku On: http://www.cafepress.com/haikuon/11141019
June - winter for New Zealand, and being mid-year, a good time to take stock of where one is at. Through Facebook I'm participating in a month of daily "Abundance is . . ." (fill in the blank) to shine light on things I'm grateful for and to notice the abundance all around me. A haiku and two tanka of mine came out in A Hundred Gourds this month. I'd completely forgotten about them with everything that's been going on, so it was a nice surprise to find my work amongst the pages. And of course, there's the calendar of haiku and photography that I did with my hubby this year, for friends and family. Below is the June 2014 page, by Cameron Elliot:
So glad to hear things are becoming weather-tight for you and your husband, Kirsten. Sounds like you will have a lovely 'new' home to move into soon. Congrats on your publications.
ReplyDeleteNorah :-)
Thank you, Norah. Yes, things are coming along. I'm looking forward to moving home and getting some much needed R&R! :-)
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