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1/24/2008

Icicles

  
  







icicles -
the joy of catching
the right moment





06 tip of ice






with my foxes


START the tour from HERE !






with my badger Tanuki


04 tanuki and mouse







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. . . The next morning is HERE !


Winter in my garden
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. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2008


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6 comments:

  1. 狐狸達に
    つづらの涙
    光りけり

    Kori tati ni tudura no namida hikari Keri

    foxes and badge
    tears of icicles
    lighting.

    sakuo.

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  2. and here I am perspiring in the heat of a drought

    love it
    shanna

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  3. Gabi, you make me a child again (some people would say I never stopped)

    icicle
    waiting for the drop
    to drop

    (A drop is a drop even before it drops. Isn't the English language fun?)

    B. USA

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  4. very nice Gabi.

    A.

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  5. Fantastic pictures, Gabi san! :)

    And I like your haiku very much, too!


    sunny morning --
    the eaves bristling
    with icicles

    :)
    Origa

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  6. Lovely pictures, hard to pick a favourite ... you reminded me of our little foxes, and of (real) tanukis that used to come to the garden, and ate out of my hand ... they loved salmon heads and similar delicacies :-)Thanks, Gabi!

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