Haiku + Senryu

Haiku is a seasonal, reverent celebration of a subject (nature or people) trying to make a feeling.
Senryu tends to have a victim and may be humorous or irreverant trying to make a point.
- paraphrased from Michael Dylan Welch's Graceguts

Sunday 28 April 2013

my days may be grey...




my days may be grey
I may be shrouded in mist
but somewhere sun  shines


NOTE:
The photo above was taken on the Dromana foreshore track - December 2011.
Summer was just beginning.


Linking to:
Haiku Heights ~ April Heights Haiku Month ~ OPEN DAY
Straight Out of the Camera Sunday

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

And often above the clouds!

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

Looking with you beyond the grey to the light!

Awakening

Anonymous said...

Such a positive attitude...especially since you are losing the sun just as it comes back to us! Winter can be shrouded in mist!Sudden Sun

Unknown said...

Yes, but often we wish it to be on us until we get too much. We are such hard creatures to satisfy.

Very nicely said.

Anonymous said...

Enough to make one happy again.

Nanka said...

You really don't miss the smallest simplest thing, and find goodness in everything!! Soon your horizon too will turn to gold after the misty cold grey!!

photodoug said...

Is that Jonathan Livingston Seagull?

Lorri said...

What a lovely and serene capture.

LLM Calling said...

beautiful and really important to remember

Lea said...

Beautiful!
Have a wonderful day!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! It does seem those long gray days might never end, but thankfully they do eventually.

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