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8/01/2009

tiny worlds

  
  









a tiny world
unfolds and thrives -
summer rain







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8 comments:

  1. This tiny world invites a huge range of meaning. Very nice, Gabi san.
    B.

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  2. I agree with B. Nice one, Gabi.
    S.

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  3. Yes - it does Gabi.
    Good one!
    K.I.

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  4. Much in little, Gabi san.
    Well said.
    neko

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  5. It's open to interpretation, so I enjoyed the possibilities.
    T.

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  6. I have seen this many times.
    Thank you.
    X.

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  7. I love this, Gabi. 'tiny' scales down an observer's and a reader's perspective. Very nice!
    MS

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  8. Divine spirit of haiku all around this one...life cycle...
    Excellent Gabi.
    D.

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