the wait
to take a driving test . . .
ants on the sidewalk
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Deborah P Kolodji
Deborah P Kolodji moderates the Southern California Haiku Study Group, which meets monthly in Pasadena, CA at the Pacific Asia Museum. A former president of the Science Fiction Poetry Association, she is the California Regional Coordinator of the Haiku Society of America. She has published over 800 haiku.
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good morning deb,
again, glad to see your work posted in tinywords. reading “about the author”, i found myself laughing, while thinking, mine mostly appear in my mind.
the sun hasn’t gotten here, yet.
in three hours, i’ll send it your way.
funny, the things that cross one’s mind, while awaiting inspiration
tropical resort
lunching on the veranda
brightly feathered guests
Deb’s and the ‘ku(s) above brought me back to Hawaii (for a lovely brief moment) and while still waiting for temps here at home to elevate that was (for me) a definite AHA! moment…thanks!
morning crumbs…
sparrows mingle among
the Volvos
good morning deb,
again, glad to see your work posted in tinywords. reading “about the author”, i found myself laughing, while thinking, mine mostly appear in my mind.
the sun hasn’t gotten here, yet.
in three hours, i’ll send it your way.
funny, the things that cross one’s mind, while awaiting inspiration
tc
eternally
just me
tropical resort
lunching on the veranda
brightly feathered guests
Deb’s and the ‘ku(s) above brought me back to Hawaii (for a lovely brief moment) and while still waiting for temps here at home to elevate that was (for me) a definite AHA! moment…thanks!
unwelcome guests
these ants of spring
our home is their home
Bill:
Well, one could “resort” to those (tasty?) ants just as those who did with the (yummy) feathered “guests”!
Mixx:
The ants have departed—too considerate, I guess, to overstay their unwelcome.
mixx and bill,
my compliments and one to compliment the
compliments to debbie’s ku.
giant ants
the post nuclear world
crawls into focus
ant hill
grandpa tells me to
“get a move on”
winter trail
lone ant
on the wall
after the wait –
pale blue shell fragments
cross the lawn
fledgling in flight