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__I see with young eyes, an old mirror. Here, I hope to offer... as I see.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Departure 14

__I first tried to discover  the -Secrets of the Sonnet- when I was in high school; I've been struggling with that discovery... since.
__In the octet I watch his sorrow, in the sestet I see her sorrow join with his, to create the contrary.

'Found'

I stand apart, watching through your sorrow,
With tears, at the loss of a love begone.
You wander the circle, as you are drawn,
To that lonely search for your tomorrow;
With your mind so full, your heart so fallow.
In your eyes a lost hope of love's new dawn,
You silently stand, as a misplayed pawn.
This, your deep search, to forstall the barrow.

With offered touch, another's lonely goal;
I see her full glean, the deepened mire,
Beyond this surge of her lone desire.
She sends her full heart to your lonely soul,
And in joyful tone to sate your fire,
With her song of love, a steeple bell's toll.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

   Devika, we have cormorants in New England too... on occasion, they -harvest- small fish from our pond, such a natural process; some local folks, once refered to them as 'Taunton Turkeys.'


cormorants
stalkers on the pond rock
hatchlings

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

moonlight bats 
in this forests dark
the moths

Sunday, May 6, 2012

... and, Kristin,  an echo's echo.


rain drops
fill my minds dreams
a river runs

an old bridge
spans this swollen river
suns ray

Monday, April 30, 2012

At Rudi's blog, an old vinal record:


songs escape
from these tired grooves
a needle's thread

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Though I know you'll not visit my blog FJS (el "Toro") I extend to you... the best of birthday wishes.


this far light
streaks across the night pond
a bull sounds

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

As seen at Daniele Duteil's good blog. I thank you Daniele. _m


seeds
this money of nature
a butterfly

Sunday, April 15, 2012

__Kathy and I have some dear, -our pond- friends. Among them, Bob and Teresa, ("Tree" as she is called,) are celebrating two grand events... the birth of their first grand child, and today is their 34th wedding anniversary!


thirty four years
this crow and the tree
a new branch

Thursday, April 12, 2012

__A refreshed view... for today's (my) sour morning's out-look, and by seeing Lorraine's recent post... came this. Thanks, LL!


tree arms
reach into the sky
a bird

Sunday, April 8, 2012


__Weeping willows, with their new and tender leaves, never a tear.


weeping willows
golden waves in this breeze
noon sun


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Soon, Kathy and I will be spending much of our time at -our pond- that natural haven.


our pond
with greening underbrush
the doves

Sunday, April 1, 2012

We've all seen cats... stalk a shadow;  this, from last summer's scribble book.


the shadow 
caught by this stalker cat
a humming bird

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Like the tea... seasons brew.


tea steeps
in this budding cup
a taste

Saturday, March 24, 2012

This, I recently left as a comment on an old friend's blog. Barks?


dogwood
barks into its branches
leaves flutter


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

March 21st, 11pm... 64 degrees, watching this warm night


cloudy mist
fills the big dipper
tree frogs

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

A surprise contact between a Magyar family member and I; inspiring.


distant bridge
this far family line
a drum beat

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Departure #13

Another old scribble.   _m

Style…

Style is yours, a personal sign, and
     Fashion... another’s glee.
Thus avoid the newer trends, where
    Some think you ought to be.

By melting into a reasoned blend
     Quiet... and unheeded,
Each fashion’s, tidal flood and wane,
     For you, will pass un-needed.

So set your style to fit your fashion
     Your... fashion to fit your style,
And the art of being over looked,
     Puts fashion in your smile.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

The "peepers" as we call them, soon to be heard; this,  from one of my old 'scribble books.'


warm night
a page of what will be
tree frogs

Sunday, March 11, 2012

A few nights ago... that dance of the northern lights.


a far dog
howls at the northern sky
night pulse

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Some ways of telling time;  soon... .


pond shore
these robins and willows
a bell rings

Tuesday, March 6, 2012


Spring is knocking at the door... .


at the gate
spring reaches for its latch
new crocus

Sunday, March 4, 2012

My meager attempt, Hungarian to English; this, from last Spring; now this corrected translation is by Iris... with my thanks! _m

napos rugyek
a reggeli to keresztul
a hattyuk


sun buds
across this morning pond
the swans

Friday, March 2, 2012

Departure # 12

__I wrote this when I was seventeen, October, 1960. I think now, we are all looking for the first two lines of the third stanza; the change cycles continue... unchanged. _m

*Rose Red Trees*

Rose red trees
Flecked with gold,
The colors of clans
From legends old.

Warmed by the sun
Through a bitter fall day,
Withered by cold
And wafted away.

Then green we see
In season's sun,
To rose red again
Life's cycle run.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Sadie Hawkins' Day,  a leap year  snow fall.


leafless trees
sift the falling snow
lonely crow

Monday, February 27, 2012

The foot hills backbone; a hawk.


red tail
over this foothill chine
a rainbow

Thursday, February 23, 2012

__The good and the bad; by looking at a grand old tree, have you ever wondered what life that tree has seen? The history?


trees eyes
hidden in its rings
war years

*****

tree rings
this unread book
new sprouts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

__Nearby, five modern windmills have become electriclly productive. Not finding them visually polluting, I see a certain grace in their movement... thus, I must be odd.  


windmills
as this day sun fades
a sweater

Sunday, February 19, 2012

__Friends, you may be interested in a contest, this, as listed at: varientaenglezeasca.blogspot.com


looking out
this search for the green
a bird calls

Friday, February 17, 2012

From one of my 'scribble books'... to be seen again.


new buds
on this tiny branch
a pencil line

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

To the contrary, thus,  a positive.


trails start
new paths begin to cross
the flowers bud

Saturday, February 11, 2012

The doves... shine through it all. From last summer's scribble book.


the politics
of this flock of grackles
doves whisper

Thursday, February 9, 2012

The cattle know the time of day... they gather at the barn door; day's end gate.


icy fence line
they wander to the barn
day's gate

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Once seen at WHW; a memory of the summer past and a thought of that to arrive.


holly tree
in this snowy wind
a bird nest

Friday, February 3, 2012

__Recently, Devica posted this quote by  Robert Lewis Stevenson, "Wine is bottled poetry."
__Then is it fair, in a contrary view to say?   "Poetry is a glass of wine."


chianti
I pour another glass
the third line


Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Now, I must return to the minimal.


sunlight
lingers at each day's end
sap flows

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Departure #10

A 40 year old photo of my daughter Jess; she recently brought this to the light of day. Guess who it is wispering... "smile"...  into Jessica's ear!

















old memory
this kettle on the hob
warmth
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

I left this at our friend Tim's, Catnip bolg, he suggested I reuse it... here.


locked in
dreams search this wind
the wings

Sunday, January 22, 2012

__I have an old and heavy, navy blue corduroy shirt... there's a pocket on each breast, and over all it looks as if it has had little use.  It's flaw? The button down collar is worn through at the fold. I've been looking for a replacement, but all are of lighter materials, only a few have pockets, and some with the retailer's emblem where a pocket should be (I should pay for their advertising?) None of those shirts had been made here.
__Guess what I did this morning! A seam ripper, 40 minutes and Kathy's sewing machine; thus in the old fashioned way, I managed to re-position my collar!


reverse
stitches hide the wear of time
obverse


Thursday, January 19, 2012

__In my bothersome state, there are some blogs on which I cannot leave comments... the comment pages have been locking-up. As a Blog-O-Sphere illiterate, "I feel I'm out on the desert, and my only tools are... a canoe and a paddle;  sometimes its best to watch the weather, and wait for the rain."  _m


drought days
waiting for the rain
a paddle


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Departure # 9

Quiet time can generate... free thought.


Ideas.
Seeds planted
By a muse's call...
Nurtured,
Weeded, pruned, urged by thought's breath
Without the restrictive rein of didactic
Demands.

Allowed.
The idea blooms...
__Nurtured, ideas ripen;
__Ignored, they sour on the vine.

Monday, January 9, 2012

A book, a glass of wine... .


quiet night
only the rocking chair's squeek
a new page

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Departure #8



__Kathy is the photographer in our happy lives, she snapped this in mid-summer of 2011. Is there any wonder why we enjoy the time we spend at our pond?


this flower
in its closing beauty
the seeds
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Monday, January 2, 2012

This extended thought had arisen from our friend Talon's comment of 12/29/11.


an empty chair
still looks to this warming hearth
the tea kettle

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Not sadness... a remembrance, as we step toward the New Year.

__12/31/11... Thanks, friends, quickly home from our -cold- pond just to say hello... and wish you all a Happy New Year!
See you on 1-2-12. 


new frost
on these headstones
old names

Monday, December 26, 2011

Yesterday morning, as a very few snow flakes seemed to float through our 'back-space' trees, three deer were at play. Dryads.


white tails
frolic in this misty snow
free minds

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

My Best Christmas Wishes to you ALL!  Here a rare punctuation mark. _m 


season's change
as the cold deepens
snow fall

Sunday, December 18, 2011

The services: whomever, whenever... wherever they may be.


doves gather
while hearts of like hope speak
a bell rings 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

A new direction... found.


herring gull
circles in this snowfall
sun seeps

Sunday, December 11, 2011

__This haiku was contributed to, and seen in the anthology,  "One Thousand Cranes" in 2009; it was scribbled during the winter of 2007.


snow fills
this cabins shattered bones
a broken tea cup

Thursday, December 8, 2011

__Let's step forward, by stepping back. This, an older haiku of mine, as seen within the pages of the Wonder Haiku World's fine,  primier anthology... "Spasms of Light."


listen
among the silent flowers
a butterfly

Friday, December 2, 2011

This...  is an echo I recently left at a friends blog; I think, here, the implied time is that 'eternal' season. _m


an owl counts
when the moon catches a star
this traveler

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

__I am attracted by these monuments... to the toils of people long gone;  this, two winters past, a snow-field, etched by the crossing walls.


stone walls
draw square to square
snow fall

Monday, November 28, 2011

__Often, being avoided becomes a compliment; I wear the badge.


set apart
with no reseptive word
an emblem

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

__A special  Thanks-Giving  to all my friends, you've given (me) a lot... since this blog began.
From me... happiness and smiles to you all! _m


a wild turkey
escapes through the underbrush
this can of spam

Friday, November 18, 2011

Ahead of me, they quickly crossed the road, thus... two haiku with the effort of one.


this sunrise
melts away a night of frost
the deer move

two deer
cross my morning path
breath clouds

Sunday, November 13, 2011

This Autumn day's noon at our calm pond... lunch time.


feeders
swan tails point to the sun
water rings

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Memory spurred, I went to the archives:


an eclipse
I watch the moon darken
last sip of tea

Sunday, November 6, 2011

With the time change, our sunrise is an hour early; the morning's first seam of this new day.


early sunrise
above the tree limb stitches
this days hem

Friday, November 4, 2011

__I'll point out: "Spasms of Light," a collection of haiku, senryu, haibun and tanka, has recently been made available at amazon.com. This is the premier anthology produced by  Wonder Haiku Worlds, and among the "Spasms of Light" contributors... there are many, of whom you will know.  

__The fly-over 11-4-11 @ 1810


cold night
the space stations fly-over
a moments streak

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Just an unseen, unheard echo... to Devika's most recent and heartful haibun. _m


white hair
matching this frosty morning
wise footsteps 

Saturday, October 29, 2011

An echo comment I recently left with a friend's post.


a final leaf
whispers to the ground
the snow falls

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Opinions.
__My opinions are my tenets only and are never intended to be principles that others should follow, or cite as standards. I honor, and never reject the opinions of others.

Three of mine:
1, I believe both haiku and senryu, written in English, should follow the universally accepted structures, three lines of 5-7-5 syllables or less, simplicity the key;
2, Haiku should be centered in or around nature with that seasonal -hint-, and humans should be the seers, and/or be of minimal part... and not be the subject of that haiku;
3, Senryu, to me, should be of society, of politics, civility, of religion, the arts, or all-in-all a reflection of human nature, the seasonal hint, though not necessary, is applicable.

__I thank for your time and understanding... this then, the last senryu of the 2011 'Halloween Smiles.' _m



the door knock
gnomes and ghosts and fairytales  
these hello smiles

Monday, October 24, 2011

__We are supposed to -see- before scribble our haiku/senryu, but we can -see- through our imagination.


jack-o-lantern face
the sad pumpkin in this row
a burned out candle

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Hocus-Pocus!
__First seen then, I posted this at Wonder Haiku Worlds in 2007, it alludes to 'time's change;'  in John McDonald's comment he translated this senryu into Scots, thanks again, John!


all hallow's eve
this ancient rite of mischief
a plastic mask

*
halloween
this auncient devilitrie
a plastic fause face

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

This, a season of slow color change.


read the trees
stories cling to each branch
the birds write

Friday, October 14, 2011

The float picking of cranberry bogs.


fog wanders
across a warmer bog
the lone crow

Monday, October 10, 2011

For tomorrow's full moon, 10/11/11... the Hunters Moon; this, from October 2010.


hunters moon
in this nights full light
flying squirrel

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

European settlers traveled west during the years of colonization, and this continent's native peoples were displaced, severely handled and ill regarded.  In this time of disuse, a phrase became common among the Native American clans, a metaphor perhaps, that referred to the reasonable... native mistrust of the settlers. 

__The owls spoke few words, and when they traveled away in that silence, they left little evidence of their having been.
__Geese talked loudly in false words and left behind in the echoes of that din, the soils of their existence. "The talking of evil birds."


we hear
the talking of evil birds
feathers on the wind

Monday, September 19, 2011

Here, the goldenrod, is now rich. As I watched these three
horse-carts run the trail that rims a nearby bog, this thought came. A sneeze?



goldenrod
borders this horse-cart trail
the roan snorts

Monday, September 12, 2011

Seasons end like sunsets; the Catbirds have flown. _m


days close
words that cross this silent pond
birds fly south

Friday, September 2, 2011

Soon; this from late last Septober, or perhaps it was Octember_?


yellow leaves
float down this tired river
three ducks

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Quick home, to face the potential wind and rain. This, a recent comment I left at TALON; summer swinging at night.


ropes squeek
the swing climbs higher
counting stars


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Hello friends... another "quick home."
__With all due respects to haiku masters both ancient and modern, and with a smile, is it plausible that haiku/senryu... are the forerunners of texting? The enticement of the terse?
__This pair, generated by the humming birds as they 'joust,' at their feeders.


joust
at the nectar feeder
pegasus

winged horse
his lance his beak
a rival 

Sunday, August 14, 2011

"!BREAKING NEWS!"  
__That, now meaningless TV phrase, I'll use as a metaphor to say: "quickly home!"
__Below, a soft echo to Lorraine's most recent and fine post... as life regains itself. _m


bridges
crossing times rivers
infants

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Quickly home.
In an early evening... rain.


days close
catbirds hunt in the briers
rhubarb rain

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Our pond... last Saturday night.  


distant train
its whistle in this quiet
our moon floats

Monday, August 1, 2011

Quick home, but because of the heat, back to the pond!
__From time to time, I hang one of my Sunflower seed bird feeders, with a heavy rubber band. It doesn't bother the birds, but that bounce and spin sure bother the "seed stealers."  Has anyone ever seen a dizzy squirrel? No harm done... but comic!

dizzy squirrel
jumps from this spinning feeder
limb miss

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

__Tomorrow night, back to our pond, See you soon, friends.
Oooo. Which one to choose, which one to choose, which one... ?


bewildered bees
so many tiny blossoms
queen annes lace

Monday, July 25, 2011

 __For "Pete.".
__Kathy and I offer our best wishes to his wife Chris, his daughters Lisa and Erin, and too, to the extended families... as John Denver once sang, "the memories of love will see you through."


they wait
beyond this final door
old friends

Friday, July 22, 2011

__We may refer to them as "Wicked Winds,"  as in winter they drive their iciness  into our marrow; in the heat of the summer we see them as "Benevolent Breezes." How perceptions can change!     _m


swift breeze
across this summer pond
the pin-wheel spins

cool breeze
as birds frolic at their bath
a lost feather

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

__This is an echo I left at the -Past Tense- link; I've always been amused by the first drops of rain bursting into that dryness of a dirt pathway, each drop each raises a wee puff of dust, and then... a tiny crater remains. Soon its mud!


rain drops
in the pathways dust
craters

Monday, July 11, 2011

Seems to be a lot of fireflies here this summer. 


shooting star
caught in the on-shore wind
a firefly

Friday, July 8, 2011

__Kathy and I have known Michelle since before she was born, now... off to college at the end of summer, and at tomorrow's gathering we'll wish her well! I'll not tell her of this post in her regard... but she will know!     

we knew
before you came
the worth of your collage
now journey off to college life
new worlds           

Monday, July 4, 2011

Our independence.... is within the unity of that need; best wishes to you all, as you sing your anthem of life!    _m


independence
in our strength of unity
this anthem

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

We like watching the fireworks displays... as seen across our pond.


fireworks
in this night skys sea
anemones

Sunday, June 26, 2011

This morning's tour.


shadows wave
along this new days walk
tigerlilys 

Friday, June 24, 2011

A quick visit home.
__Last night night, ten past eight, rain, the hummingbirds were still working the nectar feeders.
__Always a delight and never a surprise, when Kathy often cites a word or phrase... that so fits the scene we are watching. I said, "they need umbrellas," Kathy responded with an intended blank look of comedy on her face, "I think they need..." The last line here, Kathy's invented word.


hummingbirds
still feeding in the rain
hummbrellas

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Thanks, LL. Off to our pond again... 'till Sunday night.


blank page
blowing on the wind
someone sees

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Equinox. Happy summer, friends!


longest day
these birds sound brighter
pendulums

Sunday, June 19, 2011

This morning's six o'clock walk.
__Spurred by a common curiosity, though perhaps for different reasons... I, and a Snapping Turtle... traveled the shoreline. Its head continually bobbing below, then above the 'top-water.'


morning walk
along this ponds quiet shore
a turtles head

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Off to your pond again, see you all in a few days.  
Below?  "The Street Cleaners."


cursing
at these passing cars
black crows

Monday, June 13, 2011

At Bill Owen's blog, I left an instant -echo- to his most recent post... cold jello,  in the warm damp summer air? Actually, I liked it... (odd, huh?) so, slightly changed, I brought it here.


jello sweats...
at an open window
rain drops

Sunday, June 12, 2011

At the pond, thunder storms during the last three evenings... but the hummingbirds still visited the nectar feeders... in the beginning rains.
__If I used the word -the- (I think) it could point to -all- hummingbirds;  the word -this-  [I rightly (or wrongly) think] refers to... that -one- hummingbird in my sight... the one that spawned my "Scribble" below.   


thunder
of this hummingbirds wings
rain drops

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

__I'll see you all in a few days.
Now, from sunset to sunrise... this, with our happy wishes, to an expectant friend.


birth
in this egg's crack
sunrise

Sunday, June 5, 2011

For the artests; they that capture those remarkable sunsets... by lens or brush.


days close
before it becomes never
a lens paints

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

__The tornados passed well to the north of us causing, though not to compare with Tupelo, severe damages to Springfield, Worcester, Munson and more towns and cities; sadly, four deaths. Here, near Plymouth, only some very severe thunder storms, and the weather bureau in Taunton recorded along the South Shore, 300 lightning strikes in a mere 15 minutes.
__This time in one's life... just one lightning strike.


tornados
tear away this history
lightning strikes

Monday, May 30, 2011

The only wind to wrinkle this pond's face, the bird's wings.


great blue
across this silent pond
a breeze

Friday, May 27, 2011

Hi folks!  Home from our pond, a quick visit; see you all on Tuesday.


catbirds
talk with the chipmunks
homelands

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

This wake-up drill... morning coffee!


in the shower
as the suds spool down the drain
smell of kona

Sunday, May 22, 2011

During our nights at the pond, Kathy and I become rather primal, and enjoy the simple things of life.


this candle
hides the nights dark
an owl