5/01/2008

Golden Week

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summer visitors ...
the mind cluttered
with trivia







Golden Week in Japan,
public holidays from April 29 to May 6 ...

Golden Week in Haiku





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. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2008


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Gabi,
I can see this happening...
all those little worries!
L.

Anonymous said...

lovely ! .. this is so relatable ...
>> G.

Anonymous said...

...'trivia' is resonant here, too. It's origin is Latin, 'three roads', and the Romans had information booths for visitors set up at these intersections.. apparently, a lot of the information was useless or beside the point, so it came to be called trivia (tri via)
L.

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