autumn leaves - my Daruma san is everywhere |
illustration from
. Zen no Tomo Magazine 禅の友
October 2009
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Daruma Memorial Day .. Daruma-ki, Japan 達磨忌
October 5
紅葉達磨 もみじだるま Momiji Daruma from red autumn leaves
. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2009
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That's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm reading Red Pine's English translation of Bodhidharma's record. It's wonderful.
Mark Snyder
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Gabi, I think this is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThose gently stylised images surrounding the scowling face is very effective.
J.
The haiku really made me chuckle. Nice one, Gabi.
ReplyDeleteM.
Hi Gabi, your message, that we can find the divine all around us is fun and comforting. Rolling in fall leaves seems the perfect thing for this time of year.
ReplyDeleteheian
This is lovely Gabi :O)
ReplyDeleteM.
Echo the others....lovely, Gabi!
ReplyDeleteW.
well, this makes me feel special!
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