Amity--I think you'll appreciate, among others, the thoughts of Jane Reichhold at http://www.ahapoetry.com. I continue to learn from her and other haikuists. I'm in awe of their works, their insights. For me, the haiku king is Issa.
did you see it? We have a meeting again at Mainichi Daily News - Best of 2011 - you with "war orphans" and I with "lonesome road / somewhere a trombone / moving the moon". It seems to me that Mainichi is our virtual meeting point. I'm am happy about that.
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Yes!
I love this image!
Great picture in few words.
Thanks, Sandy!
Hi Iris. Thanks!
The haiku King, finally I got time to read him...:)
I missed your place Carlos...:)
Your haikus keep me thinking if I am really writing haikus the right way...:)
You're the best Carlos!
Amity--I think you'll appreciate, among others, the thoughts of Jane Reichhold at http://www.ahapoetry.com. I continue to learn from her and other haikuists. I'm in awe of their works, their insights. For me, the haiku king is Issa.
Best regards.
You learnt a lot from Jane Reichhold.
The juxtapostion (war orphans - dandelion seeds) is touching.
Congratulation!
Rudi
A strong visual haiku, with a vivid emotional track as well.
Congratulation!
Jacek.
It is amazing to look at the world at Haiku poems ...
Many would agree with you, Sciagi. Thank you for your visit to this place.
Best regards!
Hi Carlos,
did you see it? We have a meeting again at Mainichi Daily News - Best of 2011 - you with "war orphans" and I with "lonesome road / somewhere a trombone / moving the moon". It seems to me that Mainichi is our virtual meeting point. I'm am happy about that.
Best wishes
Rudi
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