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summer visitor -
we swap memories
of the bad old days
Heidelberg University, 1967 ...
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. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2009
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Sensei Gabi?
ReplyDeleteHeidelberg '67!?
bohemians and radical activists!
W.
A nice twist on a familiar phrase, Gabi.
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Gabi
ReplyDeleteWell, my dear, it is certainly wonderful to discover how knowledgeable and well rounded you truly are.
Salud!
Yes, L3 brings a twist. Well done.
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V nice Gabi!
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Yes, Gabi. A quietly arresting L3. I like this very much.
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