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Tag: autumn

Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Autumn Week 4

October 28, 2025October 24, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 4 BY GORDAN STRUIC

Tagged autumn, Autumn Leaves, crow, fall, fog, leaves, Seasonal, tombstones, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Autumn Week 3

October 24, 2025October 24, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 3 BY MONICA DILLON

Tagged autumn, Autumn Leaves, fall, leaves, Seasonal, tree, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 2

October 16, 2025October 12, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 2 BY DEBRA TRACY

Tagged autumn, Autumn Leaves, fall, mockingbird, Seasonal, sunset, weekly haiku autumn fallLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 1

October 12, 2025October 12, 2025 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 1 BY STEFANO CARINI

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Featured Poetry

Neil Flory – ostinati

October 12, 2025October 11, 2025 Nicholas Trandahl

Poet and classical pianist Neil Flory breaks the cold hush of an autumnal moment in his sparse "ostinati".

Tagged autumn, awareness, mindfulness, nature, observation, ostinati, pattern, Poem, poet, Poetry, rhythmLeave a comment
Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Autumn Week 13

January 2, 2025December 29, 2024 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 13 BY JAMES PENHA

Tagged autumn, evergreens, fall, forest, Haiku, Light, nature1 Comment
Weekly Haiku

dewdrops: Autumn Week 12

December 29, 2024December 29, 2024 Vanessa Able

Autumn Week 12 BY BEATRIU DELAVADA

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dewdrops: Autumn Week 11

December 17, 2024December 17, 2024 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 11 BY LYNDA ZWINGER

Tagged autumn, dusk, fall, Haiku, nature, nightfall1 Comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 10

December 10, 2024December 10, 2024 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 10 BY FRANCES SCOTT

Tagged autumn, fall, Haiku, leaves, nature, seduction, windLeave a comment
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dewdrops: Autumn Week 9

December 3, 2024December 6, 2024 Trent Thomson

Autumn Week 9 BY JAMES RODERICK BURNS

Tagged autumn, fall, Haiku, leaves, nature, pineconeLeave a comment

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