21 September 2020 (cabbage white)
Kristen Lindquist
incoming tide
a cabbage white flutters
along the shoreline
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incoming tide
a cabbage white flutters
along the shoreline
twilight moon
the lighthouse beacon turns on
the dark
vacation packing
ready to lose
some baggage
late summer grasses
scolding jays reveal
the hidden cat
letting flower
the last of the basil
late summer sun
hazy sunset
wildfire smoke
bridges the two coasts
first frost
a dove’s tail feather
under the feeder
raising their voices
to greet the new day
backyard crows
tiny mushrooms
sprout from deer droppings
apple harvest
Yesterday’s post is a day late, because I was attending the (outdoor) haiku gathering at Wild Graces in NH.
linked dragonflies
fly among haiku poets
shifting clouds
morning chill
I share my complaints
with the bathtub spider