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Tag Archives: haiku
A river otter (haiku)
A river otter passes me on the sidewalk straight into my poem poem © Kim Goldberg image © kootenaynaturephotos.com
Posted in Poetry
Tagged haiku, Kootenay Nature Photos, Nature, photography, river otters, urban wildlife, Vancouver Island, where poems come from, wildlife
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A robin on a maple (haiku)
A robin on a maple in spring bud shits sings haiku: kim goldberg photo: herpindiego.com
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Tagged approach of spring, birds, cycles of life, haiga, haiku, Nature, poetry, taoism
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Bending each wing (haiku)
bending each wing tilting, correcting to fly between the trees (poem and image © kim goldberg)
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Tagged birds, forests, freedom, haiku, imagination, Nature, Nature within us, photography, poetry
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The Archeologists (haiku)
The archeologists dissolved the bitumen and found a forest (poem & image © kim goldberg)
Posted in Poetry
Tagged bitumen, creativity, Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, haiku, Nature, photography, science fiction, tarsands, Unist'ot'en Camp
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Chain-link fence (haiku)
Chain-link fence holding back the wildness—a junco in each diamond (Poem & image © Kim Goldberg)
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Tagged birds, creativity, haiku, imagination, inner vs outer, Junco, Kim Goldberg photography, Nature, the wildness inside us all
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In the graveyard (haiku)
In the graveyard among headstones, a flock of geese plots an escape (Poem & image © Kim Goldberg)
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Tagged birds, Canada geese, creativity, death, escape, haiku, nanaimo, photography, rebirth
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Two cabbage butterflies (haiku)
Two cabbage whites warring in blue sky, spiralling higher—gone (Poem & image © Kim Goldberg)
Posted in Poetry
Tagged Art of War, butterflies, cabbage white butterflies, haiga, haiku, impermanence, Nature, photography, sky
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First blackberry (haiku)
First blackberry of summer, tart on the tongue (Poem & image © Kim Goldberg)
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Tagged blackberries, haiku, invasive species in British Columbia, nanaimo, Nature, photography, summer, Vancouver Island, wild foods
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Freedom (haiku)
Even the phone pole yearns to escape its tether (Poem & image © Kim Goldberg)
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Tagged art, escape, freedom, haiga, haiku, liberty, no chains on me, photography
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Wondering (haiku)
Wondering if blackberry pie can mend an abandoned friendship (Poem & image © Kim Goldberg)
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Tagged blackberry pie, childhood, friendship, haiku, loss, photography, regret
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