blowing in the wind
a flow of written words –
like tropical leaves
Anita Bacha

blowing in the wind
a flow of written words –
like tropical leaves
Anita Bacha

freezing winter night
when the whole world is asleep –
snow falls sweet and low
Anita Bacha
Happy end of the week, my friends

rime of winter days
stranded banyan hibernates
through curtain of light
Anita Bacha

Thank you for your visit, my dear friends
gluten free breakfast
smoke salmon on brown bread toast
fresh summer berries
Anita Bacha
Photo my own clicked at the Pullman, St.Pancras,London in June 2019.
In that month I was attending a book event, the Jaipur Literary Festival at the British Library. I seized the opportunity to book a room at Pullman and, to kill two birds with one stone, enjoying the luxury of a hotel room vis à vis the British Library and spending memorable time with world acclaimed writers, to name a few, Irving Finkel ,author of ‘ The Lifeboat that saved the world’ , Shashi Tharoor, who has authored many books including ‘ Why I am a Hindu’ and Marcus Du Sautoy the author of the amazing’ The Creative Code – How AI is learning to write,paint and think.’
I have read the three books and other books I bought at the event but, I fell in love with the books of the Master of Haiku, Matsuo Bashō!
Hence, today’s haiku is my offering to you, my dear friends, Thank you for your visit.
Anita Bacha.




a lonely moon
casting its light –
where darkness dwells
Anita Bacha
Good afternoon, my dear friends. Thank you very much for your visit.
I have been away for a long time and I missed you so much.
Image courtesy: internet. Haiku cc Anita Bacha 2023

over the pine forest
an orange moon
shines in silence
Anita Bacha
Good evening, my dear friends. Thank you for your visit!
Image source internet, haiku cc Anita Bacha. 2023.

the sound of rain
undisturbed
summer daisies
Anita Bacha
Good morning, my dear friends.
Thank you for your visit.

Opalescent beads
Last night showers on her folds
Yellow hibiscus
~ Anita Bacha ~
Good afternoon my dear friends
Thank you for reading

Afternoon drizzle
Drops of rain from the tree leaves
Slake the thirsty rose
Anita Bacha
Thank you for reading, my dear friends.
Above haiku poem is an excerpt from Pink Moon – An Anthology of Haiku Poems, my debut haiku collection (2022).
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