Ruth Yarrow

double pane windows –
the candle’s flame reflected
many times over

her hot suggestion –
save energy by taking
showers together 


This post was submitted by Ruth Yarrow.

Sustainability Haiku Contest Submission

 Haiku #1:

daisy chain…
the grandson’s farm
in the grandfather’s hands

Haiku #2:

homegrown…
seeds of change
on the wind


This post was submitted by Michele Harvey.

two haiku

now this view
of a third century
recycled window

stem by stem
the grainfield streams in a bright wind
strawbale house


This post was submitted by Katherine Raine.

86 Days

sea the slick wet dog
despite years of neglect, spoil,
still laps at our sands.


This post was submitted by ilvs.

Entry to the Sustainability Contest

January 4, 2011  |  Brainstorm, Sustainability

Type your Idea here …….

stream soapy water
to get rid of cabbage worms—
organic garden

winter mulch of leaves—
the garden plot free of weeds
for this planting day



This post was submitted by ida.freilinger.

HAIKU 1 and HAIKU 2

 HAIKU 1: (a one-line haiku)

casting prism light through the room reels me back to the sun

HAIKU 2: (a three-line haiku)

down the screen
a trickle of snowmelt
starts the day


This post was submitted by peter newton.

Haiku Contest – Sustainability

a camellia bud
in the orphanage garden
full of snow

Coliseum
wandering through
the fat cats


This post was submitted by Origa.

Recycle all Day

Recycle all day
Make new stuff out of old stuff
Be very happy


This post was submitted by lascolese.

Do not Pollute

Care for the ocean
Use old things to make new things
Do not pollute Earth


This post was submitted by lascolese.

The Earth is Special

 Keep the Earth healthy
Turn off lights and pick up trash
The Earth is special!


This post was submitted by lascolese.

Haiku Entry

#1 on the beach
many shells
not in my hand

#2 hazy moon-
the promise of tomorrow
sings to my father


This post was submitted by sharkey.

haiku contest – Sustainability

December 30, 2010  |  Arts, Culture & Design, Brainstorm

#1.
near dusk -
my grandfather lingers
in the birch sapling

#2.
on a green pancard
two caterpillars share a word-
recycling

Ciobîcă Cezar-Florin, Romania



This post was submitted by florescu cezar.

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