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Poetry

Roshi Joan Halifax and The Way of Haiku

March 31, 2026March 31, 2026 Trent Thomson

A collection of haiku offered by Roshi Joan Halifax.

Tagged autumn, Buddhism, fall, nature, Poem, poet, Poetry, seasons, upaya, Zen2 Comments
Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Autumn Week 13

December 29, 2025December 25, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 13 BY DIANA WOODCOCK

Tagged autumn, birds, fall, migration, Seasonal, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 12

December 25, 2025December 25, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 12 BY DIANA BUTTON

Tagged autumn, bird bath, breeze, fall, leaves, Seasonal, sparrows, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 11

December 20, 2025December 16, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 11 BY MARY WILDER

Tagged autumn, bird bath, breeze, fall, leaves, Seasonal, sparrows, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 10

December 16, 2025December 16, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 10 BY LAILA BRAHMBATT

Tagged autumn, fall, ipomoea, morning, Seasonal, weekly haiku autumn fall, wiltLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 9

December 1, 2025November 29, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 9 BY EDWARD GARVEY

Tagged autumn, fairies, fall, leaves, Moon, Seasonal, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 8

November 24, 2025November 18, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 8 BY ROBERT BLENIS

Tagged autumn, fall, harvest, japanese maple, leaves, Seasonal, Water, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 7

November 20, 2025November 18, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 7 BY NATASHA ZARIN

Tagged autumn, fall, harvest, japanese maple, leaves, Seasonal, Water, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 6

November 17, 2025November 17, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 6 BY DAVID AUBUCHON

Tagged autumn, fall, harvest, insects, leaves, Moon, Seasonal, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 5

November 3, 2025October 24, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 4 BY JENNIFER ANN DENNEHY

Tagged autumn, Autumn Leaves, cat, fall, harvest, leaves, Moon, Seasonal, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment

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