Sid’s Barn haiga

Sid's tumble-down barn haigaPicturesque decay
adds interest to a walk -
wonder what went wrong

for Mindful Writing mindful-writing-challenge-badge_thumb.jpg

 

About these ads

About http://vivinfrance.wordpress.com

All poetry, prose and pictures posted here, except where otherwise stated, is my own, and may only be used elsewhere with my expressed permission. Please don't be inhibited from correcting my bloopers and making suggestions: Most of what I post here is instant, ill-considered and off-the-cuff, in serious need of editing.
This entry was posted in haiku and senryu, short poetry and tagged . Bookmark the permalink.

7 Responses to Sid’s Barn haiga

  1. WabiSabi says:

    This is a wonderful haiga and a lovely small stone (and some rather lovely large stones too by the look of it)

  2. Lynda says:

    We see a lot of that here, but perhaps not always so picturesque. Lovely!

  3. Picture and verse go hand in hand both raising questions and both beautiful.

  4. Viv!! This is a feast for eyes in word and image!! Excellent small stone!

  5. brian miller says:

    i love places like this…so much texture in the wood and stone and plaster….and the vines as well….there is def a history there…

  6. I read it first on the photo and saw ‘wall’, not ‘walk’. Either would work :)

I love it when you leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s