“I always think that the best way to know God is to love many things.” ~ Vincent van Gogh
Please note: I've been forced to moderate comments to discourage spam. As I live Down Under in the Southern Hemisphere, those of you Up Top might have to wait a while to see your comments appear. I may well be asleep when you read and post. Don't panic, nothing's gone wrong and you don't need to do anything – just hang on a little while.

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Looking Out from Kerry’s Veranda

yellow blooms

dot the hillside

above the town


a stand of palms

tall and spindly –

heads move together


the mountain

is truncated, smoothed 

by swathing cloud


white truck 

blocks the lane –

car wriggles past


red sign

juts from a spread

of pale grey roofs


March afternoon –

clouds fill the sky

curls of grey


the church roof

rises in a point

aimed at the sky


a small mend

in the wire mesh 

focuses my gaze  



Some friends asked me, 'Teach us to write haiku.' As a start, I told them to write three-line observations of what they saw around us – plain descriptions, in present tense. 'These are not haiku,' I explained, 'but will put you into the mind-set of haiku.' I wrote with them, and later realised that what I had produced was (of course!) a series of small stones.