Hiroshige |
Wednesday Haiku, Week #12
ginko walk-
a trill
turns each head
Vishnu P. Kapoor
For those who don't know (and I didn't), a ginko walk is a haiku walk.
is my wrinkled hand
bad for walking?
first firefly
Issa
translated by David G. Lanoue
best,
Don
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ReplyDeleteha. cool. i didnt know the term "ginko walk" either (thanks). with that knowledge - way cool on Vishnu P. Kapoor's haiku. it not only pulls a visual from my memory, it also creates a new one. i like that. aloha.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Charles ...
ReplyDeleteWrick, exactly what a good ku should do ... thanks for pointing it out.
Don
Love that! Serendipity . . .
ReplyDeleteA ginko-no-kukai in the works - more later.
Exquisite Hiroshige.... These last few days the sounds of fledglings already in the newly warmed sun...
ReplyDeleteThese moments, so jewel-like, memories so fast...
Best of luck with the ginko-no-kukai, bandit.
ReplyDeleteYes, the Hiroshige is lovely. Everything does seem to accelerate during budding season. I shot 30 photos on a 45 minute walk to work yesterday, but it didn't slow anything down for even a moment ...
Don