Haiga Hidden

Hidden Haiga 2
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a small pond

saltwater pool filled with life

I toss a pebble 

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© Carol Campbell

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Bastet’s Haiga February Birthday Event

https://bastet1952.wordpress.com/2016/02/14/a-month-of-haiga-haiga-14-february-14-2016/

Today’s theme is: Hidden

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Published by: writersdream9

I have been writing all my life but for the most part, it has been a secret. My parents did not believe writing was a good way to earn money so I hid my poems. Then one day, I wanted to comment on an essay that a friend had written and found myself with a blog. That quiet whisper inside said, "You can write your poetry and no one will ever know.". I knew nothing of followers and the like at that time. So, here I am trying to learn my craft and enjoying every moment of it. My personal details are, I'm 57, married for 39 years, have one grown son who is God's gift to us and last but not least at all, I'm a Baha'i which basically means that I love all humanity.

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      1. How does the ripple affect the tide pool? How does the life teeming in the pool view the ripples? Are they ruffled? Maybe there’s something there? Congratulations on the interview on Poet’s United! I just read it. I’m sorry I’m commenting here instead of there; they’re rather insular. Again congratulations, I hope the interview brings you more traffic and raises the visibility of your work. It’s a great showcase of your talent and poetic skill. 🙂

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      2. You’re welcome 🙂 I’m always glad when I can provide food for thought or support or encouragement. Reminds me of my college days as a writing tutor; I did more listening and encouraging than anything else. 🙂 I look at Poet’s United’s site once a week to see what they have going on. I don’t comment anymore on there or link anything. They’re too insular; I tried their company for a while but found the company wasn’t congenial. In fact, they didn’t seem united either. Your interview was excellent. I couldn’t tell there was any nerve-racking going on. You have a blessed night as well 🙂

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      3. You’re welcome 🙂 I’m always glad when I can provide food for thought or support or encouragement. Reminds me of my college days as a writing tutor; I did more listening and encouraging than anything else. 🙂 I look at Poet’s United’s site once a week to see what they have going on. I don’t comment anymore on there or link anything. They’re too contentious for my taste. Your interview was excellent. I couldn’t tell there was any nerve-racking going on. You have a blessed night as well 🙂

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      1. sure what a big buch of pests 😀 but they’re still cute. and if i can’t handle a lil chaos, shame on me!. pizza rolls mmm go good with chaos. root beer to go with chocolate ice cream sounds good for evening chaos 😀 i may have to salad in betwen hmf but vitamins are important too.

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      2. being a bait and switch brat that i am- I’ve another idear for eating- a different salad to cram- I’m tired in that a 20 hour nap to skip the house flu slept me out of energy= so nifty needs a few les things like say jicama so i’m not like eu um, beat. – so nay haiku but limmerick lifted now for you?

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  1. I love to watch either the rising or lowering tide, how these tide pools gather in or empty out water. they are like a miniature ocean, watching little crustaceans scurrying about. very nice.

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