Gerald England's Callander Haiku Hike
L-R: Margaret Gillies Brown, Ian Blake, Andy Robson, Elizabeth Rimmer, Gerry Singh and his wife, Sally Evans, Colin Will, Christine England, Maureen Weldon, Sally James.
PHOTO BY Gerald England
Margaret Gillies Brown wrote:
I thought I kind of knew about haiku but discovered there were certain aspects about them I didn't know, and Gerald England made it all so clear.
Sally Evans' haiku:
A crowd on Main Street
ice-cream melts
happy dogs
Maureen Weldon's haiku
High steeple bell;
Hill makes many bells;
Prayer wheel in the sky
Eileen Carney Hulme's haiku
last day of summer
poets loiter with intent
a garden of words
Gerald's haiku
train halted
across the Firth of Forth
Fife lies
book launch
passing ice-cream eaters
pause to look in
prodigal daughter
barbecues aubergines
blue smoke
how many bells?
low walls and distant hills
echo back
Ben Ledi
ignored by Munro-baggers
low mist
the pavement
is at war with the trees
roots are winning
[Christine England]
ducks ripple
through an alder's reflection
babies follow
on the cobblestones
of the riverside path
a white feather
Colin Will's haiku
church bells clang
in the busy street -
hills soften echoes
the poet reads
lavender wafts
in the sunshine
heat reflects
from wooden shed –
smell of old creosote
spruce trees
on top of the crag
a plain blue sky
hazy mountain -
a nearby tree
looks as high
rose hips
getting redder
on the rail route
dead conifer
brown against green -
this very dry season
level bowling green
a perfect square -
too hot to play
Christmas Shop
summer decorations
sell like hot cakes
tiny fish
all turn at once -
a hundred silver flashes
duck wakes
make a temporary grid
on the river
These can be linked to at POETRY SCOTLAND where they were originally posted. Take a look and see what's happening at this year's Callender Poetry Weekend 2nd to 4th of September 2006 and catch up on other poetry events in Scotland.
Gerald England is an internationally aclaimed poet who won the Ted Slade Prize For Services To Poetry in 2006 and has published many books and journals. GERALDS HOME PAGE
Colin Will is a Scottish poet and here is his Home Page
Sally Evan's 'Bewick Walks to Scotland'
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1 Comments:
Good to have this up, and good to see that a wheelchair user was able to enjoy the event as well!
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