Believe me when I say that you do not want to go anywhere near the kind of unwashed garments that accumulate in the midst of all these dirty nappies... :)
This is a rather humble, prosaic haiku that I wrote while contemplating some drying clothes on our patio last summer, after reading a chapter of Suzuki's "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind" (from which the title of this blog is taken). He wrote about the drops of a famous waterfall separating during their descent, before joining at the end of their journey.
We talk about the proverbial "stink of Zen", which I thought appropriate given the subject matter of this haiku.
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Man, I just had the strangest urge...to demand panty pics...
maybe I need to lay off the fan-service friendly manga for a bit...
--shah8
Believe me when I say that you do not want to go anywhere near the kind of unwashed garments that accumulate in the midst of all these dirty nappies... :)
Toodlepip,
Hobbes
This is a rather humble, prosaic haiku that I wrote while contemplating some drying clothes on our patio last summer, after reading a chapter of Suzuki's "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind" (from which the title of this blog is taken). He wrote about the drops of a famous waterfall separating during their descent, before joining at the end of their journey.
We talk about the proverbial "stink of Zen", which I thought appropriate given the subject matter of this haiku.
Toodlepip,
Hobbes
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