Threshold Haiku by Ken Chawkin for Nathanael

This haiku was inspired by the overwhelming scent of jasmine that greeted me as I crossed the threshold to my son’s home in the Santa Barbara Riviera.

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Threshold Haiku

Before entering
The threshold to my son’s home
Pillars of jasmine

©Ken Chawkin
Santa Barbara
April 15, 2016

See more beautiful views to and from Nathanael’s Santa Barbara Riviera home that inspired another short poem.

Two and a half years later while visiting my son again I wrote another haiku about those same plants: Late Autumn in Santa Barbara.

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5 Responses to “Threshold Haiku by Ken Chawkin for Nathanael”

  1. Margot Suettmann Says:

    Love it! Posted it on FB and to my email distribution list…. Sooo beautiful!!!!

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  5. B Says:

    Your inspired Threshold Haiku is wonderful and relays the peaceful atmosphere of his home so vividly.

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