moon shadows–
the elk herd bedded down
by the highway
Published by
Mike Farley
I live with my wife Shirlee on a cattle ranch near the little ski town of Red Lodge, Montana, and have been loving and writing haiku for several years now. I draw my inspiration from the images of the high-plains, mountains, weather, wildlife, livestock, ranch work and outdoor recreation which surround me daily.
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‘moon shadows’ really does it for me!
oh, yes – Mike i enjoy the haiku you often post here, altho i don’t usually respond to them. but the atmosphere and internal thoughtd this one gave to me made me respond.
nicely done, mate!
I enjoyed reading “Moon Shadows.” I didn’t know haiku was so popular in the U.S. I love the form.
Moon shadows, elk herd, highway–what a combination!
Thank you Alan, Myron and Bill. I need and enjoy your reactions and comments.
I liked it a lot. It was like a good photograph, clear and moving.
harvest moon…
even the bat shadow
seems to be in flight
mike,
i wanted to thank you for you comments on my most recent pieces.
ed markowski
full moon
the black water
of an ice fishing hole
full moon
brightens this autumn night–
mind shadows