Nightly Haiku, October 30, 2019

The still tree’s branches
Memories of autumns past
A street light’s halo

Views from my Walks: Tonight’s Haiku

Walking past this church

Light searing into the sky

Quiet song of nights

Morning Haiku, October 27, 2019

The morning quiet  

I am awaiting the dawn 

Brisk autumnal air 

Here in Seattle autumn’s fully present. Leaves blow around. Rake’s efforts needed. The time for sweaters, jackets and scarves arrived. A happy time for me. 

An Autumnal Haiku

Photo by Timothy Eberly on Unsplash

Autumn’s gentle days
As the year creeps towards it’s end
The sunlight’s lower

An October Afternoon Walk and Haiku

An October Walk
An October Walk

Nearly mid-autumn

Flowers keeping up the fight

Summer’s grip remains

Remnants Of Summer: Tonight’s Haiku

Summer's Remnants: A Haiku
Though autumn is here, These elements of summer, Surviving the wind

I saw these flowers amidst the cold breezes of the past few days in Seattle. Flowers have a fierceness to them, don’t they?

A Seattle Autumn: A Haiku

As I look skyward

The memories fill my mind

Seattle’s autumns

This autumn night: tonight’s #haiku

Leaves in the darkness
As the trees prepare to sleep
Stars peeking through clouds

Today definitely felt like autumn. Wearing sweaters, finding my gloves and scarves, all signs the fall is here. For me, it’s a happy feeling. What about you?