A child's scooter, no less. The haiku unfolds in the same manner as did my understanding of the scene: headlights, there is an old man, and, oh!, he's riding a scooter.
The haiga reminds me of my old teatable, which sat low on the floor. The chadao pictured have since been upgraded, and now serve me my daily tea in my lab.
A child's scooter, no less. The haiku unfolds in the same manner as did my understanding of the scene: headlights, there is an old man, and, oh!, he's riding a scooter.
ReplyDeleteThe haiga reminds me of my old teatable, which sat low on the floor. The chadao pictured have since been upgraded, and now serve me my daily tea in my lab.
Such is the way of things.
Toodlepip,
Hobbes