12/27/2009

bright moon

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a bright moon
right above me . . .
cold winter night



December 27, 2009


we are heading for a full moon night on December 31, but there is snow in the weather forecast ...




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Gabi san ,
Thank you for your nice haiku.

On the very last day of this year the moon will come over our head.

Isn’t it wonderful !!
If it will be fine, I enjoy it so much, I will surely get out under the moon in the coldest air.

And shout “ Gabi san !! Can you see the cold moon at Okayama? “


Sakuo.



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WKD - Yellow Sand (koosa)

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Yellow sand  黄砂 (こうさ) koosa
from the Gobi desert, blowing over to Japan

kigo for all spring
in Japan


tsuchifuru, bai 霾 (つちふる, ばい) "it is raining earth"
koojin banjoo 黄塵万丈(こうじんばんじょう)
"yellow dust/sand is whirling high up in the sky"
(The translations falling dust / dirt rain seem a bit problematic for these yellow sand storms.)


mookoo kaze 蒙古風(もうこかぜ)Mongolian wind
baiten 霾天(ばいてん)heaven full of yellow sand
baifuu 霾風(ばいふう)wind with yellow sand, sand strom
..... tsuchikaze つちかぜ

yonagumori 霾晦(よなぐもり)"cloudy with earth"
..... tsuchigumori つちぐもり
..... yonabokori よなぼこり

kosa kitaru 胡沙来る(こさきたる)yellow sand coming
kosa aru 胡沙荒る(こさある) yellow sand is wild

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shunjin 春塵 (しゅんじん) spring dust
haru no chiri 春の塵(はるのちり)
harubokori 春埃(はるぼこり)dust in spring (hokori)
sajin arashi 砂じんあらし(さじんあらし)storm of sand
suna-arashi, sunaarashi 砂あらし(すなあらし)
sand storm

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gelber Sand
Phänomen, wenn Löss aus China vom Wind aufgewirbelt und verbreitet wird.




distribution of yellow sand in February 2009


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A dust storm / sand storm is a meteorological phenomenon common in arid and semi-arid regions.
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !


Asian Dust (also yellow dust, yellow sand, yellow wind or China dust storms) is a seasonal meteorological phenomenon which affects much of East Asia sporadically during the springtime months.
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !

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cherry blossom time -
the yellow sand covers
everything



in 2007

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黄砂 the yellow sand from the Gobi Desert
koosa, hwang sa
in April 2008

Although the mountain cherries are out now, we can hardly see them on the other side of the valley. This year is pretty bad ... in many parts of Japan. Korea is also severely experiencing this phenomenon, with red alert in many cities. And Peking, Mongolia ...


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Yellow sand in Peking


the Scourge of the Gobi
Yellow Sand Alert in Korea External LINK

YELLOW SAND MONITOR External LINK

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Today again ... (April 18, 2006)

strong currents brought the yellow sand from the Gobi desert in China.
Yellow sand blows into Japan from deserts in China and Mongolia each spring, sometimes reaching Kyoto and impeding the visibility of things.

Koosa in Kyoto
Yellow Sand in Kyoto

On the other hand,
a Japan-China research team says yellow sand helps cool off the Earth.

The Gobi Desert
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobi


yellow sand
drifts in the valley
ear, nose and throat



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Mongolian wind
in late december ...
climate changes


Gabi Greve, December 26, 2009

Strong currents brought it to many parts of Japan and also to my valley.


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Yellow sand was observed in wide areas of western Japan on Saturday in a rare winter occurrence of the phenomenon, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. It is the first time since 1993 that yellow sand has been observed in the nation in the month of December. The meteorological phenomenon, which usually occurs in spring, makes the sky hazy and reduces visibility.

Yellow sand was detected in Kagoshima, Miyazaki, Tottori, Hiroshima and other prefectures in western Japan. Visibility at many observation points in the prefectures was over 10 km, but it fell to 7 km in Tottori and 8 km in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture. The sand is believed to have been carried from China by westerly winds, the agency said.
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Ohaga, my Valley and Japan
March 20 / 21 of 2010

STORM 大荒れ


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March 20, 2010 at 10:10 am
A strong weather disturbance in Western China has hit Beijing with a huge sandstorm from the Gobi Desert. While Beijing suffers periodically from sand blown from the nearby desert, this is the most intense sandstorm to hit the capital city in years.

Experts said that affected by Mongolia cyclone, from Tuesday to Wednesday's afternoon, sandstorm covered most areas of northwest China and the northern and western areas of north China, including Beijing, together with five to seven degree strong wind.

An estimated 300 000 Tons of Sand Loaded on Beijing
http://www.nowpublic.com/environment/beijing-hit-sandstorm-gobi-desert


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二荒山墨絵ぼかしに霾れり
Futaara san sumie bokashi ni tsuchi fureri

an ink painting
of Futarasan in all gradations -
it is raining sand


Matsuzaki Tetsunosuke 松崎鉄之介

. Futaara San in Nikkoo .


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. Mongolia Saijiki .


. YELLOW and haiku .


Haboob, sandstorm Arizona, USA

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12/26/2009

wispering words

  
  




44 whispering little secrets



wispering words
of eternal love . . .
my best friends






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colors of hope

  
  



45 the splendor of sunshine




gradations of red -
a sight of hope
for the New Year



46 light plays with colors




48 backlit leaves



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The Bell Tower

39 nanten berries and Bell Tower





50 siluhettes with red






54 temple window




41 nanten berries in sunshine



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31 moss and nanten red





a spot of red
amongst the pebbles . . .
down by the riverside



25 nanten berries and river









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. Temple Tanjo-Ji
Winter Walk 2009 . Photo Album




Tempel Tanjo-Ji 誕生時 in Okayama
The Big Buddha and further information


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My Invitation to a Haiku Walk (ginkoo)


. GINKO
Willie Bongcaron
 Philippines



Ginko by Julie Cain

monkey puzzle--
tell me old pine, "How
shall I trim our sky?"

above the temple
winter pines spread their needles--
a green beginning

tiny stream
tiny rocks, tiny ripples--
big winter light

hole in the roof--
the ancient cedar ignores
the carpenter

old kanji-carved stone--
the moss around the edges
finding it's own way

truncated tree--
each lump of new limbs
shrieking to the sky

before you come
to the sliding temple screens--
heavenly bamboo berries

how green the leaf
how very red the berries--
temple courtyard sun

funny little boxes
under the temple roof--
how light catches things



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12/25/2009

New Year Coming

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仕事ある人
仕事が無い人も
お正月









some people have work
some people have no work
New Year is coming




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01 Temple Tanjoji kadomatsu till Number 59

. Temple Tanjo-Ji in Okayama
Start your walk from HERE !

Look at the New Year preparations !



. The Big Buddha of temple Tanjo-Ji




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12/19/2009

QUOTE dance with daffodils

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Margaret Prescott Montague


I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

The waves beside them danced; but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed - and gazed - but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:

For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;

And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.


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The fact that we can't see the beauty in something doesn't suggest that it's not there.
Rather, it suggests that we are not looking carefully enough or with a broad enough perspective to see it.

Richard Carlson




looking for beauty
looking for something
looking for haiku



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Daffodil, Narcissus and Jonquils KIGO



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our cat is ill

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long cold night . . .
I play some Mozart
for my suffering cat



O-Tsu must have eaten some poison somewhere ... she came home around nine last night and started with terrible cramps and foam around her mouth ...
The cramps got worse, lasting about three minutes, every 30 minutes or so, she would stretch to almost double her length, then fold and bend to a tiny little ball, then tremble all over. Her breathing was fast and forceful, her pupils huge dark black circles ...

After a fit we would place her on the towel in a more comfortable position and watch her hard breath. Then the next fit distorted her small figure again ...

Around eight this morning, after a sleepless night, she had her last fit, then fell into a deep coma and we thought, well, this is it.

But after about one hour later, she opened her eyes again, this time here pupils were focused and she seemed a bit oriented and recognize us ... and then she becan to recover, sleeping most of the day.

Now (it is about six in the evening as I write this) she is still not oriented and whimpers a lot, but at least she has drunk some water and used her in-house toilet.

We hope she will recover more during this night.

Friday evening
Pray with us !


Saturday morning
Another night with watching over O-Tsu.
She is still afraid of all sounds and even her own shadow makes her shriek in fear and jump backwards. Finally she hides in a corner of the room and dozes off.

It was minus five degrees centigrade cold outside at night and we had to keep the house warm as best as we could.

This morning, at least she is oriented in the room and finds her place with the water, even jumps up on the table to drink.
This is going to be a slow process of recovering ...




Yakushi Nyorai Buddha of Healing



Saturday evening
What a day ! Cats are quite amazing.
O-Tsu spend most of the day sleeping (happily) in her bed, even licking her hair for a moment when she woke up.
Haiku-kun also finally relaxed (he had been quite upset with his mother's illness) and started snoring like usual.

We hope for a night to get some sleep!



Sunday morning
Sunshine !

A good night for all of us, and O-Tsu is now eating her food. She is still quite wobbely on her legs, but her sleep seems sound and her eyes are clear.
And her son Haiku kun has "talked" to her again, so it seems the cat family is fine again.



Cats in Paradise ..
O-Tsu and Haiku-Kun お津と俳句くん


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Feburary 24, 2010

This morning, Haiku kun was standing in front of his cat entrance outside, crying with pain and in utter confusion ...

Then he started with the cramps ... now he is in the cat cage in stupor, it is lunchtime by now, and he is very ill, biting his tongue and dripping blood from his moth.
Seems the same poison as O-Tsu.

Evening
Haiku had some bad cramps, then calmed down for the day and had a lick of food in the evening (now), so I hope to see him back on his feet tomorrow.




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12/17/2009

first ice

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first ice -
a sparrow picks
at its reflection



The bird bath is covered with thin ice,
and the sun is just coming up ...


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hatsugoori 初氷 はつごおり first ice, first frozen water
kigo for mid-winter


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First Ice and more ICE kigo
 
Eis



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12/16/2009

intellect and contemplation

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Ocean inside a skull-cup,
Seeking the universal code in letters.
The mind is like a flower on icy water:
An eye within the petals.





The intellect is one of the thorniest problems for a spiritual aspirant. One cannot do without it—indeed, it is essential—and yet one cannot allow it to remain totally dominant. The intellect must be fully developed before it is brought to a point of neutrality. Unless this is done, it will act as a block, and there will not be any ultimate spiritual success.

Scholarship is thus an important first step. Education is a means of gaining access to the conventional world, of satisfying our curiosity, and of avoiding superstitious tendencies. There can be no talk of delving into philosophical mysteries if one has not even satisfied one’s curiosity about nature, civilization, mathematics, and language. But once mental cultivation is achieved, one must focus increasingly on a part of the mind that is far beyond the scholarly.

The intellect uses discrimination, categorization, and dualistic distinctions in highly sophisticated ways. By contrast, spiritual contemplation involves no discrimination, no categorization, and no dualism, so it has very little need for scholasticism.

It is pure action that requires the totality of our inner beings.
It needs pure involvement, not mere study.
The proper use of the intellect is to give it free play, develop it to an extraordinary degree, and yet to leave it behind when spiritual action is required.

A sage knows how to balance and combine both.

Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao
source : www.duckdaotsu.org




This reminds me a bit of how to write haiku.
There is an intellectual act involved, but also a spiritual "let go" without discrimination.


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12/14/2009

arrr arrrrr

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arrr . . arrrrr . . .
I start talking back
to the crows










They are here in large numbers,
heading for the last persimmons ...





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An interesting discussion :
What Is Your Response to Gendai Haiku?

The Haiku Foundation Blog



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12/13/2009

Temple Ryosanji

  
  


両山寺 の 雲海 



01 unkai Ryosanji ... till Nr. 3




too late
for a good shot . . .
winter comes fast






02 early morning mist



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. . 両山寺 Temple Ryosan-Ji
Ryoosanji

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12/11/2009

inspiration

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Some friends are discussing wheather you should "sit down to write a haiku", just like a potter sits down to make a cup, or a carpenter sits down to work on a piece of wood.



One situation when haiku poets make up their mind to "write haiku" is usually on a ginkoo, a haiku walk.

You meet with friends, walk around for about 2 hours and "compose" haiku as you go along.
Later they are exchanged and discussed.

It is also some kind of advise from my haiku sensei:
Go out for one hour by yourself and see what is there to see ... look intensively .

Next the sensei tells you to study the saijiki as a preparation for "making a haiku", since it is essential that you know your kigo when you need it, not the other way around.

Daily life situations also provide the attentive Japanese haiku poet with plenty of material to write about, the point is the "attention" you pay to your daily situations (I hate the word "AHA MOMENT").

If you lead a "haiku life" then anything can turn into a haiku . . .


staring at this screen -
I try to find some "nature"
to write about






So I guess the Japanese haiku poet has some "tools" like a good carpenter or potter to get into the "haiku mood" ...



When you sit down at your desk and "wordsmith" your haiku, the result is often a

desku ”デス句” desk ku デスク句


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AHA, the HAIKU MOMENT
Haiku no shunkan ? 俳句の瞬間 ??


Creativity ... within the limits ?

Ginkoo, tips for a Haiku Walk 吟行

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12/07/2009

WKD - Nobo san Shiki

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he changes his name
like a career fish . . .
Nobo san




source
http://masuda-takahisa.at.webry.info/200902/article_19.html




Masaoka Tsunenori 正岡常規
Tokoronosuke 処之助 as a child


Noboru 升 as a school boy and student
this name was amicably shortened to
NOBO SAN のぼさん


He was fond of baseball as a student and made a joke of his name

nobooru 野球(のぼーる)"baseball"
野球 is usually read yakyuu and is the Japanese for the game of baseball.
booru is a Japanese way to pronounce BALL.



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shiki 子規 Cuculus poliocephalus

He took the haiku name of SHIKI 子規 when he was editor of the haiku magazine HOTOTOGISU, because of tuberculosis, he would spit blood. The inside of the mouth of the cuckoo is so red that it looks like blood when the bird is singing. He started using this name when the tuberculosis hit him.

The word SHIKI can also mean
"The four seasons 四季" in Japanese.


For a while, he used the name
Ochi Tokoronosuke 越智処之助(おち ところのすけ)



Nobo Guide
Haiku Mailing List
http://haiku.cc.ehime-u.ac.jp/~sumioka/htdocs/nobo-guide.html



On his sickbed, a friend taught him how to paint. This sharpened his eyes even more for SHASEI, to sketch from nature.
And this in turn sharpened his eye for haiku, to see the little things in life and report them in simple language ...
He encouraged people, so not only poets could write haiku, but anyone with a keen eye and a good vocabulary.


almost like TWITTER
he encourages folks to communicate ...
Nobo san


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SHIKI, Masaoka Shiki
正岡 子規(まさおか しき)

(1867, October 14 - 1902, September 19)

3 kigo for mid-autumn / September 19

Shiki ki 子規忌 memorial day of Shiki


hechima-ki 糸瓜忌 (へちまき) Sponge-gourd anniversary
This naming stems from the sponge-gourd (hechima), used as a medicineal plant against phlegm for tuberculosis. He used the word HECHIMA in many of his haiku.


Dassai Ki 獺祭忌(だっさいき)Dassai memorial day
Otter Festival Anniversary
He referred to himself as dassai, and published "Dassai Sho-oku Haiwa 獺祭書屋俳話" in Meiji 26 (1893).
"Haiku Talks from the Otter's Den"

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Dassai is a name of the Otter Festival, also an ancient name of part of the prefecture Yamaguchi. Fishotters catch fish and place them on the riverside, almost as if they wanted to show them as offerings. This custom has been the subject of many old poems.

Masaoka saw himself as one who scattered his books around on the floor of his small room, just like the otter spreads out the fish he caught. His room was always cluttered and it was hard to walk around in it.
He kept notes and collected many words in small "encyclopedias" for himself as reference to improve his vocabulary and thus his poetry. Even when forced to lie down almost all the time, he had books scattered all around his pillow.

He even called his home
Hermitage of the Otter 獺祭魚庵 Dassaigyo An
and he was the" scatterer of books"
獺祭書屋主人 Dassai Sho-oku Shujin



The details about his work are here
. Masaoka Shiki 正岡子規
and Matsuyama City 松山




うち晴れし淋しさみずや獺祭忌
uchi hareshi sabishisa mizu ya Dassai ki


Kubota Mantaro 万太郎

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. kigo for early spring  


kawauso uo o matsuru 獺魚を祭る (かわうそうおをまつる)
otter festival

oso no matsuri 獺の祭(おそのまつり)
..... dassai 獺祭(だっさい)
..... dassaigyo 獺祭魚(だっさいぎょ)


One of the 72 seasonal points of the lunar calendar.

shichijuuni koo 七十二候 72 seasonal points


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X-Ray Clinic
as I wait for my turn
I read Shiki poems


Sandip Sital Chauhan




on his lips
names for the colors of red ~
Shiki Day


Elaine Andre


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Memorial Days of Haiku Poets


. WASHOKU
Shusseuo, shusse uo 出世魚 "career fish"




One more from my archives, June 2010:


. "Twitter is like haiku,
It is so Japanese."

Rocky Eda, manager for Digital Garage


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12/06/2009

weeds and roses

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winter preparations . . .
too many weeds
between my roses







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12/04/2009

chives for ascetics

  
  








gyoojana ya -
I climb the mountains
of my dreams









gyoojana 行者菜 Gyojana,
"green chives for mountain ascetics"




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En no Gyoja 役行者、E no Ozunu 小角

Fudo Myo-O and Mountain Ascetics




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