winter walk - the gods of Japan at my side kamigami to aeru fuyu no sanpomichi Here http://ohaga.blogspot.com/2006/02/060219-sanpomichi.html Greetings from...
February First <> most colorful clouds in the evening sky I created a new BLOG archive for the Kigo Database, since the BLOGGER has a new system. It is still...
The February page from my haiku calendar from the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria: The print is "Late Snow Along the Edo River" (Yuki no Edogawa), 1932, by...
... would take one directly to the print, but it takes one to the main website for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. However...if you click on "collection"...
Tea Ceremony At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, there will be two tea ceremony demonstrations. The first demonstration will be on Wednesday, February 7 at 2pm...
** *fresh snow - your whiteness strikes me once again* ... We were woken up in the early morning by the local policeman. Grandma Stonefield was missing since...
Larry san, Thank you for your introducing fine museum that I enjoyed very much. I found many Sumida-rivers printings in Tokyo& Edo edition that help me to...
Larry san, I was very pleased to find Japanese art in NY. I know it, but I saw it in your information, it comes very fresh surprise to me. Netsuke is so...
Just watched my weekly NHK Haiku program. The problem of MA, the things that you do not say, that fill the pause and give the reader a break to imagine for...
... Great one, Isa san. It reminds me, with camels we Europeans tend to think summer and Sahara desert ... I spent a winter in Morocco in 1968, trying to...
. growing old-- these eyes no good for flea chasing toshiyori mo nomi o ou me wa kasumanu ka In the original, Issa poses a rhetorical question: "Don't these...
february sun <> the growing threat of global warming http://haikuandhappiness.blogspot.com/2007/02/february-sun.html Gabi from a warm afternoon in Japan, for a...
... Welcome Michele san, I hope you enjoy your stay here! aaa, the dear deer ... are they in Nara, prosting to Daibutsu ?! for your haiku deer (shika) is a...
Thank you, Gabi San. your knowledge, leaps far beyond mine, in this world of kigos and literary license. I appreciate your help. It is funny indeed, to find...
Have a look at the new SKETCHBOOK : http://poetrywriting.org/Sketchbook2-1Jan07/Jan07SKB_0enter.htm Shanna,s entering page is stunning ! Here is a white...
to my hut too New Year's arrives... the zooni vendor waga io ya ganjitsu mo kuru zooni uri $B2f0C$d85F|$bMh$k;(<QGd(B by Issa, 1817 Zooni, glutinous rice...
Gabi san, I have visited your Blogger, posting my comment on your site, but it didn't work well. I have failed many times to post up load. With my new google...
Sometimes this BLOG is copied by others who want to make it availabel in China and such, then it starts with http://www.inblogs.net/ worldkigodatabase/ ...
Please visit the New Books at Paraverse Press for the cover and the description link. http://www.paraverse.org/newbooks.htm The Fifth Season -- Poems for the...
quote: Kiki Suarez ist eine gebürtige Hamburgerin. Sie lebt seit 1977 in Mexiko. Dort arbeitet sie als Psychotherapeutin und Malerin. Ich lernte sie im Jahre ...
Today I attended the tea ceremony demonstration held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, given by the Urasenke Chanoyu Center in the same city....
... What a great experience, Larry san! Here is the scroll name, seems quite famous, from the priest Hasegawa at the temple Daitokuji, Sanzoo-In $B!V4X(B...
Thanks to Sakuo, we now have a great renku to the wagakuni haiku http://wkdhaikutopics.blogspot.com/2007/02/my-country-waga-kuni.html Buddha takes care of the...
He must have been everywhere ! Look at this guide of Japan, if you can read the Kanji. http://www.sukima.com/category.htm This is where I am heading tomorrow...
Thank you, Larry san for your talk about tea ceremony that was very interest. Your haiku also is fresh to me. Your original, snow less winter-- the tea master...
... Yes, that's what the scroll looks like, although its own version. The one we saw was written by Hoounsai Daisooshoo, the fifteenth Grand Tea Master of...
Dear Sakuo san, Thank you for your kind words. You have done me a great honor by translating my haiku into Japanese. This is the first time I have been so...