Moonlit night
Under Nature’s umbrella
Walking home
Anita Bacha
Good morning,my friends
Thank you for your visit

Moonlit night
Under Nature’s umbrella
Walking home
Anita Bacha
Good morning,my friends
Thank you for your visit

sunset
our last hug
ripples in salt water

Happy Thursday, My Friends!
Anita Bacha
bright morning sunlight
awakens in a shudder
rainbow butterfly
Anita Bacha
My dear haiku friends , I have recently joined a haiku group, ‘ The Daily Haiku’ on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The moderators come up with a prompt word every day plus one extra on weekends. Haikuists are invited to submit their poems to the group for likes and comments by the group members. It’s real fun. An addicted haiku lover , I can’t resist the temptation of contributing to the groups, bearing in mind my doctor’s advice to avoid the internet coz of my aging eyes. O la la!
I have edited my original haiku poem’ sleeping butterfly’
Sleeping Butterfly – Haiku – A Poem by Anita Bacha
To contribute to The Daily Haiku with a 5/75 poem using the prompt word ‘rainbow’.
The rainbow butterfly’s symbolism carries a deep spiritual meaning representing hope, happiness, renewal and the promise of better things to come.
Happy start of the month of October, my dear friends.
Anita Bacha


wisp of morning haze
straggling through the sleeping tree
soft buds of Spring wake
A haiku inspired by Mark S’ Naturalist Weekly prompt word ‘haze’.
https://naturalistweekly.com/2023/02/24/micro-season-haze-first-covers-the-sky-2023/

First snow without you
Whiteout burns my eyes
People make me cry
Anita Bacha
#photo credit IIyana Stoyanova #prompt #firstsnow British Haiku Society.

Onset of winter
Rain and hail fall in showers
Frozen rose hips die
Anita Bacha
Picture by Violina Eneva #prompt British Haiku Society
