the lantern blown out —
the sound of the wind
through the leaves ~Shiki*

*cited: J Hardy, Haiku Poetry Ancients & Modern
the lantern blown out —
the sound of the wind
through the leaves ~Shiki*

*cited: J Hardy, Haiku Poetry Ancients & Modern
“I’ve waited for you
for a long time” – for your song,
my mountain cuckoo ~Issa*
This week, show us a photo of whatever you’d like, but make sure it’s saturated. It can be black and white, a single color, a few hues, or a complete rainbow riot; just make sure it’s rich and powerful. Let’s turn the comments into an instant mood-booster!
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Initially posted on September 27, 2013
*cited in:
The Spring of my Life
Trans: Sam Hamill

Ten years it took
To build my little cottage.
Now the cool wind inhabits half of it
And the rest is filled with moonlight.
There is no place left for the mountain and the stream
So I guess they will have to stay outside.
~Song Sun (1493-1583) Trans: V O Baron & C S Park
Wyoming landscape and poetry submitted in response to Amy’s (The World is a Book) lens-artists photo challenge: countryside and/or small towns.
Week 21 Inspiration: Serenity (What does Serenity mean to you?)

Image submitted in response to Dogwood Photography’s annual 52-week photography challenge.

If the Earth were your body,
you would be able to feel the many areas where it is suffering.
Thich Nhat Hanh, Peace in Every Step

Lake Marie is named after Mary Bellamy, who was the first woman elected to the Wyoming State Legislature in 1910. Her husband, Charles Bellamy, a surveyor, surveyed the area in 1879 and named the lake (with a French twist) in his wife’s honor
Lake Marie submitted in response to Travel with Intent’s Six Word Saturday challenge.

Image submitted for Dogwood Photography’s annual 52-week photography challenge.
Week 5: Composition: Symmetry Landscape (Landscape is one of the most practiced type of photography. Use Symmetry in a Landscape to create a new viewpoint for this week’s image.)

Nikon D750 f/4.5 1/1,250 85m 100 ISO

Nikon D750 f/4.2 1/4,000 56m 100 ISO

Nikon D750 f/3.5 1/4,000 24m 100 ISO
The twilight bell
I waited for
is sounding–
if tomorrow is granted me,
I’ll listen for it again.
~Saigyõ (B Watson, Poems of a Mountain Home)

Wyoming… Nikon D750 f/4.5 1/4,000 85m 100 ISO

Wyoming… Nikon D750 f/4.5 1/4,000 85m 100 ISO
When I look up at
The wide-stretched plain of heaven,
Is the moon the same
That rose on Mount Mikasa
In the land of Kasuga?
~Abe-no Nakamaro

Wyoming… Nikon D750 f/4.5 1/3,200 85m 100 ISO
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