5/14/2007

Shades of green

  
  



early summer <>
all these shades
of green






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Japanese traditional colors

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spring palette --
highlights of birch bark
splash green foliage

Janice


young birches
swing green leaves
song of wind


Sakuo

Thank you, my friends !

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5/13/2007

Confucius

  
  






Confucius -
another long path
to the old pond






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Confucius, a Chinese Scholar : Kooshi, Koshi, Koushi, Kōshi 孔子
孔夫子, Kung Tzu, Kung Fu Tzu, Kung Fu Zi, Kǒng fū zǐ





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5/11/2007

WKD - Clover genge

  
  







only clover
flowering by the pond -
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Finding a clover with four leaves ... this is the ultimate good luck symbol !



. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kigo for mid-spring



Chinese milk vetch, genge げんげ
Astragalus membranaceus / Astragalus sinicus
"Lotus weed", rengesoo 蓮華草(れんげそう)
..... gegebana 五形花(げげばな)
..... gengen げんげん
field full of milk vetch, gengeta げんげ田(げんげた)

This plant gives one of the most popular early honey variations in China and Japan. The fields in my area close to the bee farm are all pink in spring.



. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clover, a kigo for late spring



"horse manure" umagoyashi, uma goyashi, mokushuku
苜蓿 / うまごやし(もくしゅく)
Medicago polymorpha

Lucerne, alfalfa, murasaki umagoyashi 紫うまごやし(むらさきうまごやし)
Medicago sativa

kuroobaa クローバー clover, Klee
"white overgrowing weed", shiro tsumekusa しろつめくさ
"Dutch clover weed", oranda genge オランダげんげ



genge maku 紫雲英蒔く (げんげまく) sowing milk vetch (clover)
kigo for late autumn


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Milk-vetch honey, renge hachimitsu れんげはちみつ 蓮華蜂蜜
.............. rengemitsu れんげみつ 蓮華蜜
(this is NOT Lotus Honey)
Honey

ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo

Compiled by Larry Bole

A couple of haiku by Seishi Yamaguchi, taken from "The Essence of Modern Haiku: 300 Poems by Seishi Yamaguchi," translated by Takashi Kodaira and Afred H. Marks:

sankaku o imazu genge no sankakuda

A triangular
milk-vetch field that doesn't mind
the triangular.

Composed 1971.

Seishi's comment:

It is a triangular field, beautiful because of the milk-vetch growing in it. Being a three-cornered field may seem to give it bad luck, but just as it was once a three-cornered rice field, it is now a three-cornered milk-vetch field.

gengeda no koodai kore ga Mino no kuni

Where the milk vetch fields
become broad plains, there you have
the land of Mino.

Composed 1972.

Seishi's comment:

Mino provincw is given over to fields of milk vetch. The milk-vetch fields 'are' Mino. As you go deep into the province, the milk-vetch fields get broader. Those broad milk-vetch fields are Mino.

Some info from within the vocabulary notes, from the book:

'田 -da' (or 'ta' when standing alone) usually refers to rice paddies/fields, but is also used in 'gengeda', "milk-vetch fields," because milk-vetch is often planted as a second crop in dry rice
paddies/fields.

Mino was the southern part of today's Gifu Prefecture.


It appears a stamp was issued by Japan "1997, November 28. Definitive Stamps. The Nature of Japan: ニホンミツバチ"

"20¥ Nihon-mitsubachi (Japanese honey bee) and Rengeso (Chinese milk vetch)."
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~jollian/NIJapan.html


And here is someone's reminiscence, found at Kimono Flea Market Ichiroya:

When I was a child ( approx 35 years ago ), I used to go to school walking through the rice paddy. As many customers know, our staple food is rice. From ancient days, people breed rice, and when I was a child, there remained many rice paddy even in cities. In the winter, rice paddy don't have the rice and water, but when spring comes in the many paddy 'renge'(Chinese milk vetch) bloom.

Girls used to play with renge flowers. Yuka (she is from Nara--near the famous deer park)has nice memories of playing for hours in the renge field. Right by her house was a renge field so she spent hours there everyday--making garlands, lying down on the ground and sucking the sweet flower nectar. Unfortunately, renge field are not seen everywhere any more.
http://www.asokagakuen.jp/nakatajima/H12/spring/1/sp3-1.html
http://www.ichiroya.com/newsletter.htm

And finally, from Asahi Haikuist Network, March 1, 2004:

closely viewed
a wisp of spring haze
is milk vetch


-Kitazaki, Motoaki
(Chiba)
http://www.asahi.com/english/haiku/040301.html



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Amulets - o-mamori お守り



kuroobaa クローバー守り clover, four-leaves clover

to find a good partner in life (enmusubi 縁結び)





shiawase mamori しあわせ守り for your happiness luck

. Koofukuji 興福寺 Temple Kofuku-Ji Nara .
clover amulet for good luck クローバー

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. Aoshima Jinja 青島神社 Aoshima Shrine - Miyazaki .


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5/10/2007

Lilies by the pond

  
  






iris by the pond -
one two three
five six plop




















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Terraced rice paddies of Ohaga
My Valley



Iris (ayame, Japan)
Iris called Kakitsubata



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5/08/2007

Azalea

  
  



deep afternoon -
the fascinating RED
of another azalea






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My Azalea and Shaka



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5/06/2007

My Cat

  
  






O-Tsu chan ...
I never want to be your
Takezoo Kun !






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O-Tsu was the beloved of Takezoo, who later changed his name to Miyamoto Musashi.
We got a baby cat in hope of a Takezoo, but well, life gave us O-Tsu instead. And she just loves her Papa san !

Our Cats in Paradise - O-Tsu and Haiku-kun


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5/05/2007

fragile life

  
  








just one puff
and you are gone -
fragile life of spring












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Red Leaves

  
  






red leaves
in my spring valley <>
happy kigo life







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Red autumn leaves, momiji もみじ  。KIGO


My Red leaves at Mt. Koya
May 1995




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5/03/2007

Tulip Petals

  
  



growing older -
a tulip petal
flaps in the storm












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Hermit

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enjoying narcissus,
plums and more ...
mountain hermit



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Hermits (sennin) and Haiku ... narcissus, plum and chrysanthemum and ...

My Home, Paradise Hermitage GokuRakuAn



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5/02/2007

Rain on Roof

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屋根に雨


spring rain -
the voices of ancestors
on my roof




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5/01/2007

Mountains smiling

  
  



山笑う 故郷あっての 景色なり








smiling mountains -
a landscape to remember
my homeland







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mountains smiling, yama warau 山笑う ... KIGO



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4/30/2007

Tanada Walking

  
  


TANADA 棚田 Rice Fields in Spring












ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo



rapeseed blossoms
the earth filled with
sunshine







ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo




collecting spring water
the future starts shaping
now








ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo








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a thousand old ponds -
a million frogs jumping -
a billion echoes


Now the fields are all full of water and the vallye reveberates !!



The Sound of Water, a discussion !

kawazu tobikomu ... one hundred frogs ... and more


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Rape blossoms (na no hana) . . . . . KIGO


Spring water (haru no mizu) . . . . . KIGO

It takes about a month until the spring water dripping out of the mountain has filled all the paddies in this huge valley. The distribution of water is one of the most difficult things and often cause of fighting among the neighbours ... In modern times, we have a huge pond, just in case the rain and mountain water is not enough to fill up until planting. But using the pumps to bring water from more than five kilometers away is expensive.
Being a farmer for terraced wet rice paddies is not easy. And thinking of the forefathers who started all of this, with no maschines and only human hands to work with ... These tanada seeme like the pyramids to me, just downward the valley!



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"Planting rice"
Ohno Bakufu (1888-1976)
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4/29/2007

30 years

  
  




thirty years

and not one day

to regret







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On April 28, 1977, we set foot to the earth of Japan at Narita Airport.
The stamp is still in the passport.


A friend had rented a preliminary home for us in Hayama, so the next morning we went to the beach and there, right in front on the other side of the bay, was Mt. Fuji in all its splendor, waving a welcome to us !


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4/28/2007

Terraced rice fields

  
  



TANADA 棚田 Terraced Rice Fields of my Valley







filled with water
waiting for the planters
to bend down







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Here is your guide !



Terraced rice fields of my valley in Ohaga

Take a walk with me HERE !



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