Roberta Writes – d’Verse: Haibun Monday & Esther Chilton’s Writing Challenge

d’Verse: Monday Haibun

Frank’s haibun challenge is to write about silence. You can join in here: https://dversepoets.com/2026/04/27/haibun-monday-4-27-26-silence/

I’ll Take It – haibun

I cherish the near silence of the early mornings, suffering the rasping cough of the kettle just long enough to make a welcome cup of tea. Outside the window, a garden bird twitters and the hadedas screech their ode to the dawn. In a world that worships noise, my love of silence is just another characteristic that differentiates me from my family and colleagues. I’ll take it.

office hum

enhanced by white noise

my ears ring

Esther Chilton’s Writing Challenge

Esther’s challenge word for this week is Mobile. You can join in here: https://estherchilton.co.uk/2026/04/22/writing-prompts-112/

What a Feeling – haibun

When I was a girl, children had a lot more freedom than they do now. My little sister, Cath, and I used to go out and about on our own. We both had bicycles so we had the option of riding or we walked, depending on where we were going. When I was in Grade 3 at primary school, roller skates came into fashion. The roller skates then took the form of a boot with four wheels on the bottom. The wheels were spaced out more like the wheels on a vehicle and were attached to a chassis-styled frame on the bottom of the boot, unlike the modern roller skates which are more like ice skates with wheels.

Cath and I both received a pair of roller skates for Christmas that year and I spent the rest of the December / January school holiday learning how to skate. I soon go the hang of swinging my legs correctly to enable forward motion and quickly learned to add arm movement to go faster. I learned to do spins and turns and how to skate backwards. It was an obsession for me and I spent hours practicing. As time passed, I started creating dances on skates to music. I’d set my small cassette recorder up on my bedroom windowsill and practice skating to my favourite soundtracks. The theme song to Flashdance was the track I liked the best and remember practicing my skating dance over and over to that song on repeat. Thankfully, Dad was out working during the day when I practiced so he didn’t complain about the endless refrain of ‘What a feeling’.

Skate dancing to Flashdance is one of my best memories and it was this process of mastering motion on roller skates that taught me I could learn to do anything if I set my mind to it.

freedom in movement

flowing like a waterfall

my spirit flying

CFFC – Something that took you higher

You can join in Dan’s CFFC challenge here: https://nofacilities.com/2026/04/27/view-from-something-that-took-you-higher-cffc/

34 thoughts on “Roberta Writes – d’Verse: Haibun Monday & Esther Chilton’s Writing Challenge

  1. I’m with you about silence, Robbie. I also love early mornings with birdsong. I don’t like noisy places or white noise. I start to hear voices in it.

    I’m imagining you roller dancing to “What a feeling.” 😊 One of my daughter’s high school boyfriends did some sort of roller skating competitions. He used to get up very early to go train before school started.

    Great photos, too!

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  2. I can relate to your affinity for silence, Roberta.

    As for freedom of movement, yes, we enjoyed loads of it when we were young and I had the very same type of roller skates 🙂 I loved them and they lasted a very long time, stretching as my feeet grew 🙂

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  3. The first, yes I take it too..!
    The second, I could never skate well, but went round and round at roller disco – I learnt accepting I would never be as good as the others but I could enjoy to my best ability … oh what a feeling – loved that! 💞

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  4. A terrific post, Robbie. I adore your haibuns. I loved skating, too (in the old skates), and the Flashdance song sounds like a natural for your most fun memory. Love it!

    Your shots for Dan’s challenge are super. I sent in some doors, for the one annual challenge I do participate in. Think I’ll check out his blog. Thanks!!!

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  5. I love your childhood reminiscence! When I was a child, roller-skates were stuck onto the outside of your shoe and were tightened with a key so they wouldn’t fall off! hehehehe

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  6. I love both haibuns, Robbie. I can see how the little girl who danced on her skates to “What a Feeling” would gain the kind of confidence to take on the world as it were. It’s these small beginnings that make for greater ends. 🙂💖

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