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CARPE DIEM #786: My Blue Moon


               Inspiration from Basho:            
harvest moon
even coming twice in a month
the moon of Seta
                                  
                Inspiration from Kristjaan:                         
wonderful event
another full moon in one month
awesome

                                                 My Haiku:                                                                         anticipating…
  a lunar phenomenon! 
  rejoice- a blue moon  

other moon haikus
at Kristjaan's 
CARPE DIEM #786

Hoosier Quote:
“The moon is a different thing 
to each one of us. 
It looks like a vast,lonely, 
forbidding place, an expanse of nothing.”

~Frank Borman~



Comments

rebecca said…
loving the soothing blue tones of your haiku nonnie! thank you for being here shining your light and love, so grateful.
xo

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