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Category Archives: haiku

MAYDAY MAYDAY – Fruit Routes Loughborough University 1st and 2nd May 2019

April 25, 2019 Anne-Marie Culhane climate crisis Live Art Loughborough University Paul Conneally Leave a comment

Oddicombe Beach

April 22, 2019 Beach haibun Paul Conneally Torquay walking Leave a comment

Amusement Arcade, Torquay, UK

April 22, 2019 Film Gavin Wade Get Carter Paul Conneally poetry Leave a comment

A Bright Breeze

April 20, 2019 haiku Japan Society Paul Conneally teaching writing Leave a comment

The Quick Way

April 20, 2019 Anne-Marie Culhane oxford Paul Conneally poetry renga writing Leave a comment

Lobster Pots

April 18, 2019 fishing haiku Metronomy Paul Conneally Torquay Leave a comment

Morning Rush

April 13, 2019 haibun haiku loughborough Paul Conneally psychogeography street photography 2 Comments

in the surroundings – 100 one-line haiku links

April 5, 2019 art haiku marlene mountain one line haiku Paul Conneally renga Leave a comment

Ducks and Drakes

April 4, 2019 haiku Paul Conneally Quorn willow writing Leave a comment

The Sound Of Water – an exploration of Thurmaston through walking, talking and haiku poetry by the people of Thurmaston with Paul Conneally and Charnwood Arts

April 4, 2019 haiku Paul Conneally splacist walking writing 1 Comment

The Last Daffodil – Quitting and Theresa May

March 27, 2019 haiku Paul Conneally poetry psychogeography Leave a comment

At The Petting Farm

March 26, 2019 farm haiku Paul Conneally photography zen Leave a comment

Mr Whippy

March 26, 2019 haiku ice-cream Paul Conneally photography poetry sheffield zen 2 Comments

Magnolia Wind

March 24, 2019 haiku Paul Conneally poetry magnolia Leave a comment

Fifteen Miles In My Father’s Shoes

March 24, 2019 haibun haiku Paul Conneally poetry psychogeography walking 1 Comment

Bulrushes

March 23, 2019 bulrushes environmental haiku Paul Conneally photography poetry Leave a comment

Arriving Early

March 19, 2019 fitness health loughborough Paul Conneally Pilates poetry Leave a comment

The Club Singer Chokes

March 17, 2019 birds haiku Paul Conneally photography poetry trees Leave a comment

Oxeye Daisies

March 17, 2019 Gavin Wade haiku Paul Conneally poetry tanka Leave a comment

Each Marble Step

March 17, 2019 art Gavin Wade haiku Paul Conneally poetry renga tanka writing Leave a comment

Hot Tomato Soup

March 16, 2019 café haibun Paul Conneally portrait Russ Ralph spring tomato soup Leave a comment

‘Landed’ Shirley Pearce Square, Loughborough University

March 16, 2019 art education haibun haiku Loughborough University Paul Conneally poetry 1 Comment

I wish I was touching you

March 16, 2019 Film Gavin Wade Paul Conneally poetry renga tanka writing Leave a comment

The Towers, Loughborough University

March 16, 2019 architecture haibun haiku Paul Conneally photography Leave a comment

No Guns But Tasers

March 14, 2019 crowds haiku Paul Conneally police street photography Leave a comment

Security

March 12, 2019 football haibun Paul Conneally security Soccer Leave a comment

Police Motorcycle

March 12, 2019 haiku motorcycle Paul Conneally police street photography Leave a comment

‘Served In A Mug’ Gavin Wade and Paul Conneally

March 9, 2019 Film Gavin Wade Paul Conneally poetry renga Russ Ralph 2 Comments

Coach Karl Brown at The Old Bulls Head, Woodhouse Eaves

March 9, 2019 basketball food and drink haibun haiku Karl Brown portrait 1 Comment

RAISE BOYS AND GIRLS THE SAME WAY – Jenny Holzer

March 6, 2019 art Gavin Wade Jenny Holzer Paul Conneally tanka text art upcycle 3 Comments

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