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2/02/2007

Visitors Page

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Dear Visitors,

if you do not find a page with your subject in my Gallery,

feel free to add your haiku HERE as a comment.

Thank you !

GABI







a busy bee -
collecting haiku and
sunshine



. . . Read my Haiku Archives !


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15 comments:

  1. 機知にとんだ俳句ですね。

    sakuo

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  2. お久しぶりです.今日勤務校の卒業式でした。
    俳句を投稿いたします。

    the grace of girls' names:
    after each different 'Hai!'
    the March diploma

    ハイと答ふどの名も光卒業す。


    garasa
    1 March 2008

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  3. thanks for visiting, garasa san!
    ありがとうね。。。
    はいはい 俳句

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  4. Gabi, do you have any newer postings? Hope you haven't drifted away into cyber space and wishing you well.

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  5. Gabi, do you have any newer postings? Hope you haven't drifted away into cyber space and wishing you well.

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  6. Thanks for stopping by.
    I am busy with a big project in German about Washoku, Japanese Food!.

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  7. clothes freshly washed
    smell of lavender fills
    laundry room

    Catbird55

    (Armando Corbelle, USA)

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  8. Wonderful!!! Love it!!! Keep on writing.

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  9. I like this, Gabi!
    J.

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  10. Well, make sure to find time to relax and enjoy the honey of your labours.
    Happy haiku
    _________________

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  11. Good one, Gabi - yep, you could keep busy collecting nectar and poetic ideas, and make a honey of a haiku . . . which you already have. (Dumb pun)
    W.

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  12. Gabi,

    Pleased to have discovered your blog. Thanks.

    Carlos

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  13. もののふの影を隠して銀杏立つ

    samurai warrior's shadow
    hidden by the ginko tree
    deeply rooted

    Terry

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  14. the tea we
    sip of cherry and words . . .
    dancing lights

    robert d. wilson

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