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Tag Archives: haiga
A robin on a maple (haiku)
A robin on a maple in spring bud shits sings haiku: kim goldberg photo: herpindiego.com
Posted in Poetry
Tagged approach of spring, birds, cycles of life, haiga, haiku, Nature, poetry, taoism
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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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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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At the forest’s edge (haiku)
At the forest’s edge a bare lot holds the line (poem & image © Kim Goldberg)
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Tagged forests, haiga, haiku, nanaimo, Nature, photography, urban sprawl
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A stone heart (haiku)
A stone heart leapt from the path to ride home in my palm (Text & image © Kim Goldberg, 2014)
Heart Ship (haiku)
She mended the holes in her heart-ship with each new poem (Text & image © Kim Goldberg)
Posted in Poetry
Tagged birds, Buttertubs Marsh, grief, haiga, haiku, healing power of nature, Nature, photography
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Estuary (haiku)
At the river’s end— an explosion of feathers an ocean begins (Text & image © Kim Goldberg)
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Tagged cycles of life, estuary, haiga, haiku, hunting at estuary, Nanaimo River estuary, photography
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Collection Agency (haiku)
Collection agency phone call its weight lifted by the hawk on my way home (© Kim Goldberg)
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Tagged birds, communion with nature, haiga, haiku, Nature, nature relieves stress, raptors, red-tailed hawk, wildlife
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Primeval First Aid (haiku)
Morning cobwebs laden with snow, stitching deep fissure in aging bark (text and image © Kim Goldberg, 2014)
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Tagged forests, haiga, haiku, healing power of nature, imagination, nanaimo, Nature, photography, winter
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Winter hummingbird (haiku)
tiny jewel atop last year’s yarrow stalk—gazing all the way to spring (text and image © kim goldberg)
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Tagged Anna's Hummingbird, birds, change of season, haiga, haiku, imagination, nanaimo, Nature, photography
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