This haiku came from a simple image as I took Xiaohu to his nursery. We always stop at the top of the bridge over the university parks to look at the ducks, geese, and swans. We were in a hurry that day, but the bead of water on the swan's neck was not...
Reminds me of a chinese movie where the actor patiently sat collectly dew droplets from leaves in the early morning to brew a pot of tea.
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This haiku came from a simple image as I took Xiaohu to his nursery. We always stop at the top of the bridge over the university parks to look at the ducks, geese, and swans. We were in a hurry that day, but the bead of water on the swan's neck was not...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo and haiku, sir.
ReplyDeleteVery kind - thanks, Centranthus. The image came from my garden, many weeks later - it is melted snow that remains on the leaf.
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