I'm not a cat lover, but I like this a lot, both the haiku and the photo. Thanks for adding yourself as a follower on my blog. I enjoy seeing your haiku on CPH project. It truly is wonderful to be a part of that site because it stimulates our awareness and memories.
Hi Christine,you write evocative haiku and I do enjoy the daily CPH challange and I wish that more poets may join this stimulating project. This cat is called:"Mano". When my daughter graduated from the university and planned to come back home I didn't agree to let her bring this cat home. But, there was no other outlet. By the time, I fell in love with this cat and she fell in love with me. Now, I don't mind her fallen fur everywhere in the house.
what a beautiful cat! Lovely blend of photo and words too
ReplyDeleteA beautiful stand-alone ku inside a fine haiga.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a cat lover, but I like this a lot, both the haiku and the photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for adding yourself as a follower on my blog. I enjoy seeing your haiku on CPH project. It truly is wonderful to be a part of that site because it stimulates our awareness and memories.
Crafty Green Poet, thanks for taking the time to comment. I look forward to your next visit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill. It is so encouraging to know which of my haiku, haiga are memorable.
ReplyDeleteHi Christine,you write evocative haiku and I do enjoy the daily CPH challange and I wish that more poets may join this stimulating project.
ReplyDeleteThis cat is called:"Mano". When my daughter graduated from the university and planned to come back home I didn't agree to let her bring this cat home. But, there was no other outlet. By the time, I fell in love with this cat and she fell in love with me. Now, I don't mind her fallen fur everywhere in the house.