A flooded paddyfield in southern China gave rise to this haiku. The farmer's huts, his boats, and his family shared their living space with the reflections of skyscrapers in the water.
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Thank'ee - the mushrooms make the haiga work, I think. They have a similar feel to the huddled boats and the cosy lives of the farmers.
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A flooded paddyfield in southern China gave rise to this haiku. The farmer's huts, his boats, and his family shared their living space with the reflections of skyscrapers in the water.
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ReplyDeleteThank'ee - the mushrooms make the haiga work, I think. They have a similar feel to the huddled boats and the cosy lives of the farmers.
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