akeyasushi 明易し dawn comes early - this cool breeze on my cheeks |
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The nights are rather muggy these days, with temperatures not really getting much lower. The rainy season is hovering around with humidity and morning mist.
But this morning was different !
More about this kigo :
. . . Long day, short day, long night, short night
. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2008
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Sweet and elegant Gabi!
ReplyDeleteK.I.
Nice one, Gabi. Love the pic.
ReplyDeleteS.C.
Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteD. A.
very light and reassuring and hopeful.....like spring after a long winter or a new morning at the ocean after a long hot night....trade winds....very timeless
ReplyDeleteW.W.
Hi Gabi
ReplyDeletegreat ku and great photo
BAS
Very nice, Gabi. I can see how 'dawn comes early' might be a traditional kigo for Summer, compared to Winter, when it's dark in the morning until quite late. Your cool breeze is luxuriously refreshing after a muggy night... lovely to sleep with open windows and wake up to such a lovely, silky sensation.
ReplyDeleteL.A.
This is soft and gentle, Gabi san!
ReplyDeleteL. C.
Thanks all for visiting!
ReplyDeleteIn the beginning when we bought the old farmhouse, we used to sleep under mosquito netting and open windows ... even more "romantic" than now, where we have netted sliding windows and netted sliding doors.
But the fresh breeze in the morning is still a great joy!
Well done.
ReplyDeleteI'm grateful for air conditioning on a sultry night, but I miss that dawn breeze.
B.B.
lovely haiku Gabi ... gorgeous photo ... would couple so nicely as an haiga i think ...
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