Welcome
Haiku Monday
players!
Where do you go when you need to take a break from your regular life?
More specifically
where is your best personal retreat?
This Fishy life is pretty nice but,
on occasion,
a goodly amount of solitude
is necessary
to restore inner balance.
It seems to me
even the most social of creatures
need to take a time out
from the daily assault
of
life
in this new millennium.
The wonderful thing about
solitary retreats,
other than the fact of being solitary,
is
there are so many wonderful options!
For this weeks game
please write as many haikus as you wish
about
your favorite solitary
retreat
one
you have actually experienced
or
one
you hope to experience
However,
please refrain from writing
an ode
to your own residence
no matter how sustaining
it may be.
Our format is to be classic
5-7-5
(I will endeavor to count correctly)
Because our still absent
Troll
Troll
introduced me to
Haiku
there are always more points
given
for those entries which do
honor the traditional
kigo and kiregi
as well as the
5-7-5
format
We Fishy's are visual creatures!
While there are no
subtractions
for entries without visuals
there are points awarded
for
those visuals
which brilliantly
illustrate
the
haiku
28 comments:
Nice theme Fishy! I'll be back later.
Serendipity
Perfect theme for my life this week. I'll be back!
Well, Fishy, someone has to go first.
Great theme. Even just thinking about such places of retreat is relaxing and restorative.(I like that treehouse, but somehow it seems a little closed in. My solitude seems to require an unfettered state.) I am interested to see where everyone else goes.
Since this is a series, this week you will find my visuals at http://tidewrack.wordpress.com/
1)
Calm-water sunrise
calls silently, “The canoe”.
Bare feet tiptoe out.
2)
March river unbound
burbles happily downstream.
Trout and I connect.
(A couple hours on the March river can seem like a whole day gone.)
3)
High lonesome. Roadless.
Realm of eagles, bears, wolves, elk.
Mountain light dances.
4)
Hunter’s unseen path
opens to secret places.
All else falls away.
(This is one reason why hunting season is so valuable to me. Melding into the forest puts me into a different existence.)
Good afternoon fishy.
Congratulations on your win. A most interesting topic this week. As a large part of my life tends to be a solitary retreat, this should prove to be challenging to put in words. I will start with:
The life of a diver.
Your companion, solitude.
Wet, calm, cool, happy.
Gee whiz, Red showing off a bit. Just kidding. You put up as many as you want, I enjoy them all.
congrats on your win and i'll be back later with my enries
Evening, Karl.
Miss Fishy has an uncanny way of picking themes that push my buttons. This was no exception. (Maybe she should give you a special dispensation for an opposite theme ;) since you are usually so solitary.)
In any event, this is a 2 week fix for me since I'll be out of pocket for the next competition. I should probably only play for fun this week.
Serendipity
All the birch branches
outlined in white crayon snow.
Winter solitude.
In a patch of sun
A squirrel nibbles pine nuts
I forget the cold.
On my winter walk,
weaving in the spots of sun,
my dark shadows melt.
I will try to find some visuals before Mon. Can you tell I like winter?
Ah....can this theme come true?
@ Grins--"white crayon snow"? NICE!!
@ Serendipity,
nice way to start us off !
@ Moi,
sounds like you have had an interesting week.
@ Karl,
I love your last line as it signifies a life well enjoyed.
@ Becca,
Thank you!
For sure we are looking forward to your contributions.
@ Grins,
We all need retreats which can melt our dark shadows! Looking forward to your visuals.
@ Aunty,
Yes. I think so. For some of us.
Alas! Notre-Dame is so far away...
here are my entries post with be up tomorrow for visuals. enjoy...
voices loud hurtful
leave barren the winter field
solitude high price
rabbit hole~rainbow
escape on the wing of bird
lost in my own world
Hi, Fishy! I haven't played in a while, but solitary retreats pull me big time. Hopefully will have something up by deadline.
Cheers and thanks for a great theme!
GG
Silent recharging--
Portable yet elusive.
Hard-hit hay. Huzzah!
I.
Navajo silence,
slice of moon breaks midnight’s hold.
Vision quest morning.
II.
Backyard getaway
Nestled ‘neath soft twining trees.
Hidden in plain sight.
III.
On El Camino
yellow arrows point The Way
step by solo step.
Apparently, Blogger won't let me use the open ID function. My link is below. Sorry.
http://grumpygranny.wordpress.com/2012/08/12/haiku-monday-solidary-retreat/
Silk, warm on her wrist.
His touch on her sleeve, like flames
at the palace gates.
Red, I guess our minds are in tandem. Almost time for elk. You really should stay in once in a while LOL.
Your usual riddle Czar. You have the most cryptic haiku. Love it. I was trying to figure out where hay came in for a while. I had to read it a couple times. Duh.
Fleur, I've missed your three line romance novels so much. I'm glad your back.
@ Becca,
lost in a world of your own is,
by description, definitely a solitary place!
@ Czar
have you tried headphones with Gregorian chants? Amazing! Better sleep than any babe drifting off to
Brahms lullaby.
@ Grumpy Granny,
You know I love, love, love the concept of hiding in plain sight. In fact, if I could just perfect this ...
Fleur,
uh-huh those palace gates are great getaways.
@Grins
"three line romance novels"
is perfection! Too bad it is a comment not a haiku.
Blowfish asked where I would go for a personal retreat.
This was my answer:
Does it have a moat?
With 'gators or piranhas?
Great! Visa okay?
Looking forward to additional entries.
Deadline is 12am PST.
Good luck to all.
Good evening Fishy,
A few more to add to the mix.
Middle watch, four bells.
Contemplation, compass glow.
My companions, stars.
Rubber on the road!
Playing the Valkyrie ride.
Victory ...dig it.
When all said and done
Not solitary retreat
But spoons body heat
Serendipity: I will miss you next week. One here for you, reflecting a group retreat, a vacation to Belize. And a resort that wasn't.
Winter quiet respite
Maruba forest retreat
Choking smoke green slime
Fluer: Hmm, palace gates is that a metaphor?
Fishy, your question is a serendipitous lead-in to
Jew ponders team change.
Otherwise silent monks chant,
Thaw wintering soul.
Visual:
http://www.catholicphotographer.com/Cross-Country-Pilgrimage-1/Abbey-of-Gethsemani-Jul-16/DSCN0713/593754200_PoUja-L-2.jpg
Wow, this theme is bringing out some lovely entries; excellent references to nature. I love "my dark shadows melt".
And I am glad that my romantic haiku are appreciated!
Wow, this theme is bringing out some lovely entries; excellent references to nature. I love "my dark shadows melt".
And I am glad that my romantic haiku are appreciated!
Wow, this theme is bringing out some lovely entries; excellent references to nature. I love "my dark shadows melt".
And I am glad that my romantic haiku are appreciated!
I'se goin' wif Grumpy Granny--it's the flecha amarillo for me!
When Autumn gold crowns
The Pyrenees: Look, pilgrim!
God dances with His world.
But, as a Floridian, the ocean never loses its tug:
On ocean’s azure
Edge, minds meld to eternal
Hope: Vernal sunrise.
oops! Visuals at Ether Capacious
http://ethercapacious.blogspot.com/2012/08/haiku-monday-solitary-retreat.html
@ Czar
on my worst nights?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDhYGdK0KQg&feature=related (just listen, skip the visuals)
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8TNsTzyk1U&feature=related
or for a more contemporary chant:
Jan Garabek's Officiam--listen--go at least 2 minutes in...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D4LtzZACek
and another sample of his soothing but contemporary work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmIo2nttex8
@AB, Fishy: Thanks for the advice, although the problem is not quality of nor inability to find sleep; it's finding any time for it.
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