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Saturday, November 28, 2015
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Haiku
growing in the garden shed
two types of mushrooms
autumn garden
gathering this and that
for a last display
mist and fog
the smeill of November
decomping
Under the Basho, 2014
Frog Pond, summer 2014
Bottle Rockets, 8/2014
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Haibun
PORTRAITS
Next to my wedding photo is one of my mother’s on her
wedding day. The pictures were taken 30
years apart. Comparing my face as it is
now and as it was then, I see the same bone structure, thick eyebrows, a small
indentation in my chin. My now face has
wrinkles around the mouth. My hair is
white and my neck is crinkly. When I
compare the two me’s it is always with a surprised feeling of time, not just
time flying, but never coming back.
Looking at my mother’s picture is less startling. I don’t think of her appearance when she
died. I see her photo every day when she
was young. I imagine knowing her
then. Dark eyes and hair, smooth olive
toned skin, a delicate nose and a mouth showing the tender beginnings of a
smile. A beauty in a Juliet cap and
ivory velvet gown, the smooth fit showing well her slim figure.
stillness
before the midnight bongher face in shadow
Modern Haibun and Tanka Prose, June 2009
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