a pillbox spills
her swallowed stones
in silence
© Xenia Tran
With love from Eivor, Pearl and Xenia xxx
Kristjaan (Chevrefeuille) at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai has created a beautiful e-book ‘All My Years – Tribute to Jane Reichhold’, which includes the tanka ‘A Dream Rests’, the haibun ‘Divine Timing’ and the haiku ‘Candles On Water’, ‘Stars Carry Wishes’, ‘One Deserted Beach’, ‘Poems In Your Eyes’, ‘A Loving Gift’, ‘Generous Moon’ and ‘Seaweed Whispers’ from our blog.
Jane Reichhold’s work has been a great inspiration to many haiku and tanka poets, including myself. It is an honour to have some of my work written in tribute to her included in this special collection.
‘All My Years – Tribute to Jane Reichhold’ is available as a free download from Carpe Diem Haiku Kai.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you kindly! ☺
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #5: Xenia Tran’s latest haiku!
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Thank you so much for the reblog Frank! ☺🙋♀️
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A near snap what with silence and stones and all that. I didn’t know those cement structures were called pill boxes.
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Thank you Petru! These pillboxes are remnants of the coastal defences from World War II and have been left to weather in the landscape along the Moray Coast xxx
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A dimension I didn’t expect! Thanks for that!
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You are very welcome Petru :o) xxx
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That just answered MY question also.
Great photos!
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Thank you Kathie! :o) xxx
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Nice play on words (spills/swallowed). As a whole this reminds us not to bury the the reminders of past conflicts, but to see them as lessons of losses they inflict.
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Thank you for your kind words Ken and I totally agree with your sentiments that they can serve as a valuable reminder.
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Fabulous 💖 Those pill boxes are amazing and serve as reminders xxx
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Thank you Cathy, they truly do ☺💖 xxx
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Haiku…brief and beautiful.
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Thank you for your kind words Gianna :o) xxx
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We have these along the North Norfolk coast too, Xenia, but I’m afraid that some people do not show them the respect they deserve. I love that your pillbox, rather than litter and graffiti, is graced with silent stones.
Have a great weekend, Xenia, 🙂 xxx
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Thank you Kim, that is sad to hear and it makes me even more grateful that the only damage here is through natural erosion. Enjoy the rest of your evening and a wonderful weekend to you too! :o) xxx
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I feel that one of those remains of war eroding is something that is not just bad… after all it would be better if they would not be needed.
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Thank you Björn, some of them have already been swallowed by the sands and it will be a better world when defences like these are no longer needed :o)
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This is beautiful!❤️ I believe that it reminds us not to bury our past conflicts, but to view them as lessons and choose to learn from them.❤️
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Thank you so much for your kind words Sanaa 💜 These past conflicts have so many lessons within them for all of us who choose to see ☺💖 xxx
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You’re welcome ❤️
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Such a beautiful haiku ~ I inhale it in silence ~
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Grace ☺💖 xxx
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So very lovely, Xenia! 🙂 xxx
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Thank you dear Amy ☺💖 xxx
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Very nice Haiku and pictures. I love seeing them exploring so many interesting places.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Vicky 💜 We are lucky to have so many places to explore. There are six beaches within easy reach and they are very different from one another ☺💖 xxx
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What a great way to detail your photo, Xenia…the pillbox spilling stones. Hopefully Eivor and Pearl won’t eat them!
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Thank you so much for your kind words Victoria 💜 Thankfully Eivor and Pearl have never eaten any stones, they just like to sniff and potter around them 😉💖🐕 xxx
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A stark well done haiku! I am loving those purple coats on the guys.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Sara!☺💖🐕 xxx
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Ah! I like this one. Such a great collection of words put together so well.
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Thank you so much for your kind words dear Anne ☺💖 xxx
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I like the idea of the pillbox “swallowing” stones.
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Thank you Frank!☺🙋♀️
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Beautiful thought provoking haiku, Xenia! We wonder what unspoken stories this silence tries to tell us!
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Thank you for your kind words Miriam, there will be so many stories in this silence!☺💖 xxx
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I understand. My husband wishes his best friend’s dad told more of his war stories, but not too many people like to talk about them. 🙂
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💜 xxx
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🙂 🙂
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Sigh … an all too poignant poem. So nice to see the lovelies playing and exploring!
And congratulations in being included in the Anthology!
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Thank you so much for your kind words Ju-Lyn! ☺💖 xxx
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Striking photos! Looks as though the dogs are running among ruins.
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Thank you Laurie, the pillboxes and anti-tank blocks on this beach are remnants of WWII defenses ☺💖 xxx
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I thought that’s what they must be! Somehow, age has given them majesty.
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Thank you Laurie, it truly has ☺💖 xxx
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I love reading, and seeing things, that starts a thought process in my head. Your beautiful Haiku did that to me. Thank you!
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Thank you so much for your kind words, I love it when that happens! ☺💖 xxx
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Beautiful Xenia – loved this one!
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Thank you Tina!☺🙋♀️💖 xxx
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I am happy your wonderful poems are included in this tribute!
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Thank you so much for your kind words Helen ☺💖 xxx
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A worthy haiku!
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Thank you Charley!☺🙋♀️
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Simply beautiful … I am speechless ….
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Thank you Kristjaan ☺💜
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