Fragrance of incense
around a man while he naps –
a cloudy moon.
~Buson*

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Haiku Master Buson
Y Sawa & E Shiffert
Fragrance of incense
around a man while he naps –
a cloudy moon.
~Buson*

*cited:
Haiku Master Buson
Y Sawa & E Shiffert
half of it
it is flitting snowflakes…
spring rain
~Issa*


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haiku guy.com
to my dinner tray
evening’s spring breeze
comes wafting
~Issa*

you are invited to wander through Michelle’s photo challenge: Dinnertime
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HaikuGuy.com
Ploughing a field!
Though the clouds did not move
they have gone.
~Buson*

*Cited:
Haiku Master Buson
Y Sawa & E Shiffert
water of spring,
violets and white flowered reeds
moistened as it flows.
~Buson*

*cited:
Haiku Master Buson
Y Sawa & E Shiffert

As we were driving home from Carter Lake, I found myself awestruck by this view alongside Hwy 34 west of Loveland, Colorado.

You are invited to view other images submitted to Cheri’s photo challenge for this week: Landscape
Sharing a smile: self-driving bikes
…”There is a charming quality, is there not,” he said to me, “in this silence: for hearts that are wounded, as mine is, a novelist whom you will read in time to come asserts that there is no remedy but silence and shadow. And see you this, my boy, there comes in all our lives a time towards which you still have far to go, when the weary eyes can endure but one kind of light, the light which a fine evening like this prepares us in the stillness of darkness, when the ears can listen to no music save what the moonlight breathes through the flute of silence.”*

I will be taking a break for a bit as I have two eye surgeries scheduled for December and January. It is a bit of a wonder to the possibility of “seeing” what I have not been able to see. Hope all who visit find the days within the next two months to be filled with loving compassion and equanimity.
*cited:
In Search of Lost Time
M Proust
None goes along this way but I,
This autumn eve.
~Basho*

*cited:
A Zen Wave
R Aitken
The sprouting grass waiting for spring,
and the grass that begins to wither, were once the same
wild grass of the moor.
Sooner or later
they surely meet with autumn
and end in the season of weariness.
~Gio

join in the fun of Jen’s photo challenge: Transition
Who knows
that in the depth of the ravine
of the mountain of my hidden heart
a firefly of my love is aflame.
~Abutsu-Ni*

*cited:
Women Poets of Japan
K Rexroth & I Atsumi
being alone
may also be pleasant –
autumn dusk
~Buson*

*cited:
Haiku Master Buson
Y Sawa & E Shiffert
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