It's been quite a while since I've written a Haiku. I think what I love most about them are the unspoken messages that the first two lines lead to. Haikus are a form of Jarpanese poetry made of short, unrhymed lines that evoke natural imagery. My favorite form is the three line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. It took me about 10 minutes for this one. They're spontaneous and fun or can be very thoughtful and deep. If you have one to share, I would love to read it!
Herb box is ready
Soon thyme and sage will appear
It's time to unfold 🌱
Sage
Thyme
What a cool thing. This is my second post on Garden as I am hopping on to the new blogs :)
ReplyDeleteSage is something I would like to grow in my garden but failed several times. Hope I will see that purple beauty someday soon.
I have thyme, rosemary, oregano, ample of those :)
I joined late but finally catching up with everyone.
My theme is "A to Z of best blogging tips from my 13 years of blogging journey".
Am sure it will be useful for everyone as I have included
1. Guides in every post to make your blog popular and profitable
2. What you can do today hint in every post
3. Make one change happen at a time
4. Offering help to your blogging journey
Writing and posting 7 posts in 2 days wasn't easy but certainly a thrill.
You can find all the blogging tips posts for A to Z Challenge here
Looking forward to receive love (and any questions) from fellow bloggers. Happy to help anyone.
Cheers!
Sunita
I love the term Haiku itself...has a nice ring to it
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I didn't know that sage had such pretty purple flowers!!
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