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Showing posts with label pine trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pine trees. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

O, Christmas Tree . . .

My heartfelt thanks to all this year in the world of haiku who have supported me over the past 12 months. Sending happy Christmas thoughts your way today!

To my readers, those that have left comments, and the poets that I've written alongside: Thank you!

To the editors that have published my work, the judges that have chosen my poetry, and those in the community that have sent me gifts through our haiku inspired friendships: Thank you!

Here's our little living Christmas tree 2012

May we all remember moving forward into a New Year that haiku is not a mountain to climb, but a bed to relax in.

My wish for you is that you'll be able to write the way you hear the poetry in your heart.


Christmas morning
 amongst the pine needles
a spider's gift


Blessings!
Kirsten x

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Welcome to Spring!


September 2012 - Kirsten's Calendar of Haiku & Photography

September 1st marks the beginning of Spring in New Zealand and above is the page I did for my family's calendar. The haiku first appeared with another photo last year in Notes from the Gean here (Sept, 2011), and appeared again this year in Kathy Nguyen's August Blog Bash! with her commentary here. However, the photo in this version was taken at the start of the Papamoa Hills walking track, near my old home, and was later printed in the local paper in the weather shots section. (Click on image to enlarge.)

August was a super busy month with writing, posting and reading haiku daily for NaHaiWriMo. It also was a month of medical appointments for me with several visits to the dentist (a 2nd tooth extraction tomorrow and then hopefully I'm done for a good long while!), a check over of all my moles before summer (no cancer lurking:), and most importantly, seeing my Haematologist at Waikato Hospital. I have now officially finished all my drug treatments for leukaemia. Unfortunately, I will continue my three monthly bone marrow biopsies for a further year because of the risk of relapse. But all signs point to it being done and dusted by next spring. Yay! :)

This month I've already had super news: I've been nominated by the community of New Resonance Poets to enter my work into consideration to join them in A New Resonance 8. Apparently, my haiku have been deemed outstanding and worthy of a wider readership, and I've been invited to submit 50-100 poems. 17 finalists (out of more than 40) will then be chosen to appear in the book. I am so excited and honoured and wowed! And already working on putting my large submission together! :)

Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get my haiku-a-day challenge ready to go for this month, but watch out for it coming soon! Enjoy your spring (or autumn!). This is my first spring in my new home and I'm loving seeing the countryside come to life again after winter with birds, green growth, and baby animals. Happy haiku writing!


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Daydream










daydream...
will you share yours with me?
red dragonfly





Haiku by Kirsten Cliff  -  Photo by Cameron Elliot