Bashō (1)
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*Bashō's Dream*
335 years ago, in 1689, 松尾芭蕉 (Matsuo Bashō) (1644-1694) visited 象潟
(Kisakata) in 秋田県 (Akita Prefecture) as part of his journey on『おくのほそ...
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Dear Haiku Friends
Look out for the reopening of Caribbean Kigo Kukai, offering one Kukai this
year to celebrate International Haiku Poetry Day.
Ch...
The Waiting Crowd
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There's a cold rain falling. Perhaps a degree above freezing. And I'm
worrying about my squirrels, mourning doves, dark-eyed juncos, the various
sparrows...
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The mango on the floor
serves as a delicious banquet
for the brave coati.
A manga no chão
é delícia de banquete
ao bravo quati.
img - by Daniel Rocke...
Cara Menghilangkan Jerawat dan Bekasnya
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Cara Menghilangkan Jerawat dan Bekasnya - Jerawat dapat menjadi kondisi
yang sangat menjengkelkan karena jerawat menyakitkan dan tidak menarik. Ini
adalah ...
Haiku Koo-Koo 2014 (26)
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Icicles dripping Coating the side door’s handle Winter keeping me Another
cold day Side-roads slick and slippery Speed on the freeway Frosted white
tre...
write me
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for a while
for a long while maybe
i will add publication credits
if there is one
or it may stay as it is
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horse-shit mountain
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chrysanthemum blooming
horse-shit mountain...
one scene
kiku saku ya ma-guso yama mo hito keshiki
.菊さくや馬糞山も一けしき
by Issa, 1813
Translated by David , http:...
3 comments:
Most amusing. Keep smilin'
Yes, that makes me smile as well. On the one hand there are millions who can't travel or work. On the other nature gets a break. Well caught, Tikkis.
Best wishes
Ralf
Bill and Ralf, thanks!
The water level is not so high, so this "island" is the same origin (clay and mud) as this old one in my old internet-pages:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~juhatik/kuvia/simonpa_saari_tiksivulle.jpg
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