Haiku-a-day
A honeybee upside-down in a water lily feeding on pollen in late summer.

Nose first, he’s in love
bee and the water lily,
only three in bloom.

Haiku-a-day
A view of tall grass below a dramatic cloud against blue sky and a low sun in late summer.

August will give way,
everything at its peak
will start to fall down.

Haiku-a-day
A view of afternoon sun reflected on ripples on a river in late summer.

This river is me,
I could shape it with my hands,
minnows for the heart.

Haiku-a-day
A view of afternoon sun behind tall trees in late summer.

Hawks and kingfishers
make rounds above the river
while we change below.

Haiku-a-day
A photo of a scupture by Don Shepherd below a small bouquet.

The crush of feeling,
like a bright and rising cloud
crickets, down here, sing.

Haiku-a-day
A black and white dog lays in the grass with his eyes closed and nose sniffing the air in a backyard in late summer.

August, your ears up,
the cicadas sing all day,
you let it all in.

Haiku-a-day
A black and white dog stands smiling in the grass beyond a blooming hydrangea in late summer.

The hydrangea blooms
in a spot we’ve stood under
a cold April moon.