Sunday, 8 February 2026

Best intentions gang aft a-gley

 Some felt that simply the page of 5 poems was enough:

https://rhapsodieswiseoldbird.blogspot.com/2026/02/6-more-weeks-of-haikuing-through-winter.html 

And that these two pages didn't add anything:

 https://rhapsodieswiseoldbird.blogspot.com/2026/02/june-20th-mainly-2025.html

 https://rhapsodieswiseoldbird.blogspot.com/2026/02/rainbows-and-puffins.html

So having started the illustrations for fun, here are the last

three for you to enjoy, I hope.

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#3
Sea Pinks along the cliffs
Nesting with Puffins, Fulmars,
Nature Lovers smile.
 
#4
Sea pinks on the rock,
Fair Isle coast in salty wind,
Pink cushions hold fast.
 
#5
Sea pinks shimmering -
Dewy droplets lovers shed.
Fragile strength embrace.

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 #3
Sea Pinks along the cliffs


 


Nesting with Puffins, Fulmars,


 

Nature Lovers smile.


 

 #4
Sea pinks on the rock,


 


Fair Isle coast in salty wind,

 



Pink cushions hold fast.


 

 #5
Sea pinks shimmering -

 



Dewy droplets lovers shed.

 



Fragile strength embrace.


 

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A comment. With 3 poems in this entry there is a reason to think of 2 cases: one - all 3 poems were written by WOB and then #1 and #2 must have been written by HAL  which of course means:

HAL's name, according to Clarke, is derived from Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer.

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAL_9000

Or there are mixed authors for #1 and #2  and also for these last three poems. Take your pick and let me know your thoughts, please. What could be simpler? Well, not writing is also simple, sadly.

 

WOB 

Thursday, 5 February 2026

Rainbows and Puffins

 #2
Rainbows on hill tops,
Puffins reigning supreme.
Glad am I for this.

 

 

 

Indeed,

WOB 

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

June 20th, mainly, 2025

 #1
Coastal windswept home,
Pink spheres on slender stems sway,
Salt air, sun-drenched life.

 

 

Coastal 


 windswept home


 

Pink spheres on slender stems sway


 Salt air


 sun-drenched life

 


 WOB

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

6 more weeks of haikuing through Winter

 Panic Point Perry saw its shadow yesterday - 6 more weeks of Winter!

Wonderful.

And we have had 6 weeks approx since December 21. And there are approximately 13 weeks per season ( 4 X 13 = 52 weeks/year). so what is one week more or less from the expected?

 So my fevered frost-bitten water-on-the-brain splitting hairs
has lead me to write 3 Japanese style poems, haikus, of
3 lines with 5, 7, and 5 syllables. And I don't know what got
into me but I decided to give Goggle artificial intelligence
the same info and see whether it could come up with
anything. It did, resulting in 5 poems - can you tell who
wrote what? 

Actually, I wrote a couple of poems before giving "HAL" all the information that I had - Fair Isle, Sea Pinks, several birds that I had photographed, and then with "HAL"'s  2 poems I wrote some more.

That means to me that the poems are not all that different/independent.


The poems have been arranged alphabetically by 1st line.
 
#1
Coastal windswept home,
Pink spheres on slender stems sway,
Salt air, sun-drenched life.
 
#2
Rainbows on hill tops,
Puffins reigning supreme.
Glad am I for this.
 
#3
Sea Pinks along the cliffs
Nesting with Puffins, Fulmars,
Nature Lovers smile.
 
#4
Sea pinks on the rock,
Fair Isle coast in salty wind,
Pink cushions hold fast.
 
#5
Sea pinks shimmering -
Dewy droplets lovers shed.
Fragile strength embrace.

I intend to illustrate each poem  in its own entry in the coming days.

I hope you will enter the spirit and tell the world why you think a particular haiku poem was written by either AI, aka "HAL", or by me, aka WOB . I shall consider how I proceed at a later date. Have fun.

 

WOB 

Monday, 19 January 2026

Ruffed Grouse

 Rufous Grouse on high


 Fluffèd round by Arctic chill


 Silent observer

 

WOB