Once a month or more the Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony group meets for tea.
On the past Sunday afternoon we met on the lawn at the Hillsboro Public Library.
Normally I take a book of readings to share at the end of tea time.
This time the book was forgotten at home.
So............
While I waited for the group to arrive I wrote my first haiku.
Thanks, David for the inspiration.
Thanks, Stephanie for the photo.
Thanks, group for listening to my first attempt.
Good library tea time
Cloudy skies do belie us
Today friends do share.
It was a lovely afternoon of tea.
It was a lovely afternoon of tea.
I love it! Thanks for sharing, Marilyn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful 1st Haiku! Brava! Love that photo - where we can see you composing!
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♥ Robin ♥
Lovely Haiku! And a beautiful way to enjoy a summer Sunday afternoon.
ReplyDeleteLove Gail
peace....
Looks like a great group and your haiku is just right!
ReplyDeletePerfect! Your haiku and tea with the group!
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~
It was a lovely day!
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ReplyDeleteSummer afternoon..
Drinking tea with poetry..
Life is beautiful.
Loved your first Haiku.
Balisha
Tea on the lawn, with poetry. What can be better than that?
ReplyDeleteThat's a great Haiku - and it looks like you were relaxing perfectly at the library park.
ReplyDeleteI just had a cuppa with Bob - made a peach and blueberry cake and a small slice was perfect on this much cooler and almost sunless day.
Love, Mary
This lovely gathering fondly reminds me of the Wu Wo Ceremony you and Steph shared in Ohio. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteA tea ceremony is a wonderful ritual - how delightful that you meet to share this joy! Lovely haiku, too!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for writing and sharing your first haiku!
ReplyDeleteThis is a little late, but... Great work!! I'm so pleased my little project helped inspire you. If you had fun with this one, I hope you keep it up!
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