Lynda’s Journal – 3 Haiku – Post 714
Lynda’s Journal –

Photo: Sunflower
Courtesy of my sister, Patti McKinney Gibson, from her garden.
by Lynda McKinney Lambert
Post 714
First I’ll share a few books that feature Haiku Poems!
Books to Explore:
The Narrow Road to the Deep North, by Matsuo Basho
Braided Creek (by Ted Kooser and Jim Harrison
Each Day Holds Some Small Joy, by Lynda McKinney Lambert
The Spring of my Life, by Kobayashi Issa,
Fold Me a Poem, by Kristine O’Connell George
Three Simple Lines, by Natalie Goldberg
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Three Haiku Poems
by Lynda McKinney Lambert
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brown tiger cat
hides among twilight shadows
frightened and hungry.
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brown girls waiting
clay crocks on old stone stairway
soft afternoon rain.
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morning dove descends
from sturdy, large wood plank fence
bird bath, cool water.
My 3 haiku poems are published in The Weekly Avocet, August 11, 2024, Issue #10
My gratitude to Charles Portolano, Editor, for supporting my work in many of his publications.
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Below is Lynda’s Bio as it appears in the summer of 2025 in
Food, Flowers, Medicine: And Other Gifts From the Garden, Anthology, 2025
Want to know more bout this new book? Read here
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Lynda McKinney Lambert writes and creates visual art from her vintage home in the Village of Wurtemburg, in Western Pennsylvania. She writes poetry and personal nonfiction essays. She currently has six published books available at all retail booksellers. Her artworks have appeared in international exhibitions, including Japan, New Guinea, Austria, and the United States. Lynda retired from her position as Professor of Fine Art and Humanities at Geneva College in 2008 due to profound sight loss. She invites readers to discover the subtle nuances and beauty of a physical and spiritual world as she weaves strands from history, nature, and her personal life experiences.
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©Lynda McKinney Lambert, 2025.
