icy roads
dark shadow in the snow
winter hitchhiker
Category: Haiku
Happy New Years!
It’s hard to believe that 2019 is already here. The holidays were such a blur. Just yesterday, we were celebrating Halloween, and now, it’s ten months away. If you’ve been stopping by weekly, I thank you for your support. If you’ve just stumbled upon this little blog for the first time, I welcome you.
I’m not big on resolutions, but I do anticipate to do bigger and better things than the previous year, so now, there’s only conjuring up the willpower to pull off the ideas that I have in my head. This year, you can expect more Halloween haikus, chilling stories, awesome horror movie lists, spooky artist showcases, and all the Halloween or spooky related stuff that we can dig up.
Halloween is bigger and more important than ever. The pagan ways are finding their roots again in a new generation of believers, and I believe Halloween is huge part of that revival. Halloweenophiles are growing in numbers and sharing their ideas with the rest of the world. Countries where Halloween didn’t previously exist, are now showing signs of celebrations. Plus, it’s the only holiday where fans like to keep the party going all year long. Every day is Halloween, we just go a little crazy in October.
I wish you all good fortune, peace and happiness this year. Keep believing in the magic of Halloween.
~ Halloween Kristy
Monthly Haiku Corner – January 2019
cold dead lifeless eyes
no magic in the air
new year, new me
Haiku of the Week: Happy Christmas
bells chime
cinnamon and evergreen
christmas day is near
Haiku of the Week
twinkling lights
kitty with an agenda
goodbye, christmas tree

Haiku of the Week
wake up, startled
heavy hooves on the rooftop
not santa

Monthly Haiku Corner
orange hues of autumn
gone in the misty morning
winter came too soon
Haiku of the Week
fallen leaves
halloween season is over
winter brings swift death
Haiku of the Week
fat little turkey
jack o’lantern sees all
baked pumpkin pie
Haiku of the Week
rotting pumpkins
halloween season is gone
winter lingers nearby
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