midday sun
the fence?s shadow
switching yards
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Ben Gaa
Ben Gaa has an English Writing degree from Knox College and has haiku published in Acorn, Modern Haiku, Simply Haiku, A Hundred Gourds, The Heron's Nest, Frogpond, Shamrock, World Haiku Review and others. He currently resides in St. Louis, MO with his cat.
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wonderful, Ben. I'm watching the sun do that very thing as I'm typing this.
__That which we so often see, as the world turns that change of direction. Good one Ben.
This dog ran; and caught his shadow; sun change.
He caught his shadow twice… if one envisions.
The light tension over which yard the shadow prefers gives this its edge.
Good capture!
I really like this one for exactly the reason you've stated.
You’ve caught a perfect haiku moment, Ben. Such a minute detail in a fleeting moment.
So aptly captured–that movement of the shadow. "Switching yards" also sends the mind down other lanes.
Oh! Wonderful.
rising heat an old woman’s shuffle
excellent blog with cool theme.