morning glory!
the well bucket-entangled,
I ask for water
© Chiyo-Ni (1703-1775)
freed from the tangles
chanoyu at last*
© G.s.k. ’16
*Cha no yu (茶の湯, literally “hot water for tea”
morning glory!
the well bucket-entangled,
I ask for water
© Chiyo-Ni (1703-1775)
freed from the tangles
chanoyu at last*
© G.s.k. ’16
*Cha no yu (茶の湯, literally “hot water for tea”
When nothing is certain anything is possible
life happens . . .
Noreen Crone-Findlay talks about the crafts she loves with her friend, Tottie Tomato. They'll be sharing tutorials, how to's and step by steps for spool knitting, crochet, doll making, small loom weaving, wood working, paper crafts and all manner of other fun crafts. This is a family friendly blog.
Random musings, observations and thoughts from inside a VW camper van.
a forum for the study of the materialism and ontology of finance
Written Thoughts are unlocked Treasures of the mind...
Welcome to the Feline World of Nera, Tabby and Fluffy
Observations and views from a different set of eyes
Advice on Writing, Publishing, and Book Promotion
An Artist's Eyes Never Rest
Poems
A Blog of Books and Literature
Misk Cooks
wāhine on the go
Poetry ~ Waka
Carpe Diem's Tanka Splendor is part of the Carpe Diem Haiku Family. It's a weekly tanka-meme in which you can write and share tanka inspired on a given prompt every Saturday (mostlty, sometimes it will be on another day).
Haiku inspired (mostly) by my walks in and around Eastbourne
Often rough and filled with switchbacks, the road this child of God is traveling Home.
poetry... mostly...
About fantastical places and other stuff
MALTAWAY TRAVEL per Viaggi, Corsi Inglese e Incentive - maltawaytravel.wordpress.com
a happenstance journal
Who, What, When, Where, How & Why
brenda warren
Mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle.
I lIke this..love that photo too:)
LikeLike
beautifully, comforting, nice photo.
LikeLike
Thanks so much Humbird!
LikeLike
Lovely poem and perfect photo!
LikeLike
Thanks so much Dolores.
LikeLike
Wow…perfection!
LikeLike
🙂 Thanks!
LikeLike
Excellent Georgia … where did you find that photo it’s the haiku by Chiyo-Ni caught in a modern photo. Chapeau!
LikeLike
Ah … I forgot to link to the photo – i’m terrible y sorry … it was found here: japaneseflowergarden.tumblr.com
And I do agree with you it does seem to match Chiyo-Ni’s haiku perfectly! 🙂
LikeLike