The theme for our last weekend-meditation at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai was Sunflower and Ken has created a wonderful haiku to work with and create a Tan Renga with. You have to add the second stanza (2-lines approx. 14 syllables) through association on the scenes in the haiku. Here is that beauty by Ken:
garden at sunrise
shadows erased by first rays
sunflowers turning
their heads too late,
petals smoldering: Global Warming.

The future regarding weather doesn’t look very positive, does it?
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Nice way of completing this Tan Renga Susan I love that you are given a message in your second stanza. And that’s not a positive future, but in a way you did point to it in a nice lovely way.
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You just made my day, Chèvrefeuille. It means a lot coming from you. Thank you!
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You are so welcome.
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