two days later, after a rather rainy and stormy night,
she is there, hiding in the lavender.
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Spiders in my Paradise 。。極楽の蜘蛛
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"beautiful, gabi"
ReplyDeleteBette Norcross Wappner
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Thanks for a nice Issa-like haiku.
ReplyDeleteTaro
Enjoyed all the spider pictures on your blog!
ReplyDeleteDoris
Interesting haiga. I admire the humane point of view which is Issa like. Thanks for adding me Gabi. It is so nice to meet my old friends in the facebook.
ReplyDeleteRita Odeh
A true haiga in every way. Great photograph that stands alone with a great haiku that stands alone and when the two are combined, voila!
ReplyDeleteRobert D. Wilson
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I love that spider's coloring. She's beautiful! And she's so radiant in her expectant condition! :)
ReplyDeleteMelissa Spurr
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after the storm
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its home
John Tiong Chunghoo
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Gabi, she's beautiful. Poisonous? I hope you are there to take pictures when she gives birth.
ReplyDeleteKaren Cesar
inspiring baring the essence of a true haiku.
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