Princess Haiku is a literary collage of poetry, prose, photography, classical music, dance and book reviews, written in the tradition of a poetic memoir.
Saturday, August 06, 2011
ten posts that I scheduled for 2011 have disappeared, said Princess Haiku
Hello, I have a question for you. I did a drawing of a chrysanthemum, one with its petals all long and curved and pretty. I know you have grown them yourself. I've been trying to find out what its latin name is, googling brings up hundreds of varieties, so no help there. I thought you might know? Hmm.. maybe I should post a photo of my drawing and put it on my Art blog. I'll do that in a few minutes. ;)
What happened, Princess Haiku? Nevertheless, I have no doubts you will continue to produce more excellent work than you already are. Pleasure reading your writings.
Diane Dehler is an American Poet who is known for her romantic lyricism. Her poetry often explores and interprets classical mythology in a contemporary voice, evoking universal themes of love, death, birth and pathos. She received a degree from the Creative Writing Program at San Francisco State University, receiving the Outstanding Student of the Year Award. She has been published in several literary journals. She is also known for her flower photography, especially her studies of the Lotus and Chrysanthemum.
6 comments:
I've been missing your words and your images.Do you know why this has happened?
Hello, I have a question for you. I did a drawing of a chrysanthemum, one with its petals all long and curved and pretty. I know you have grown them yourself. I've been trying to find out what its latin name is, googling brings up hundreds of varieties, so no help there. I thought you might know?
Hmm.. maybe I should post a photo of my drawing and put it on my Art blog.
I'll do that in a few minutes. ;)
My Mums are about to bloom, but I suspect they won't be as flashy as yours. Nice pics.
Transdimensional mystery? Or just a Google hiccup? ;-)
Nice harmony between the petal shadows and the limbs behind.
hello lovely!!
Happy Autumn~~
xox
Constance
What happened, Princess Haiku? Nevertheless, I have no doubts you will continue to produce more excellent work than you already are. Pleasure reading your writings.
Titus
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