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Saturday, October 16, 2010
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a brisk autumn walk the muddy blend of colors deepens my mood where are the highlights and bright spots of yesterday? Ribbons:Tanka Cafe
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oh, this wind! it sweeps me past my gate then spins me home spring clean-up- in the sweat of hard work a settling peace solid gray sky- fors...
4 comments:
lovely, lovely, lovely,
a door motif haiga; brilliant as ever; i enjoy your surprises Adelaide
much love
gillena
Thank you, Gillena. Dublin is known for its colorful doors.
Adelaide
Ms. Shaw, I translated one of your haiku into Aklanon, the language of the natives of Aklan, Philippines which I read in the review of Mr. Robert Wilson in Simplyhaiku of your book of haiku.
Here is the link: http://greathaikuinakeanon.blogspot.com/
I hope I did it rightly.
Melchor F. Cichon
Dear Melchor F. Cichon,
Thank you for posting my haiku on your blog. I hope you did it rightly, also, but, not speaking Akalon I have to take your word for the translation.
Let me know which haiku you translated.
Adelaide
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