Monday, 7 November 2011

Mainichi Daily News, Tôkyô

Herbstmorgen
eine Spinne webt noch ihr Netz
meine Gedanken zu ordnen

15 comments:

  1. That's beautiful and very powerful words Rudi

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  2. Rudi,
    I like it very much! Congratulations.
    Regards - Marek

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  3. Thank you so much dear friends.

    I like to watch weaving spiders. It is a kind of contemplation.
    And the spider and I are understanding each other. I know about the next step in the work of this small animal: I am happy to understand the spider's system.
    But even only standing still and admiring - that's so relaxing!

    Best wishes
    Rudi

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  4. A spider's fragile construction bringing out
    strong thoughts and emotions.

    Congrats, Rudi.

    Lech

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  5. Dear Lech,

    just after I sent my comment I could read your comment. I must say: you got it! You completely understood what I wanted to express with my three lines.

    Thank you!
    Rudi

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  6. Very nice Rudi. I'll bet this was a cross spider.
    Jacek.

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  7. Thanks sharing Mainichi-link! I'm not visiting Mainichi frequently, just perhaps once a month. Ought to visit more ...

    late autumn ...
    a spider still
    networking!


    :-)

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  8. Thank you Jacek.
    Indeed it was a cross spider.
    And: congratulation to be published at Mainichi as well. I am happy to meet you there.

    Thank you Juhani for your funny haiku. I visit Mainichi daily. For me interesting is that Isamu Hashimoto more and more chooses minimalist haiku, funny haiku and that a seasonal element isn't a must any longer. He likes the style which is called "karumi". We also find this style in late poems of Basho.

    Best wishes
    Rudi

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  9. Congratulations, Rudi. A wonderfiul haiku...

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  10. Thank you Frank!
    Nice to meet you here.

    Best wishes
    Rudi

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  11. Who would expect less, Rudi!
    __Thoughts that glisten in the dewey web! _m

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  12. Thank you Magyar.

    I see: my text was not a riddle. I am happy about that.

    Will being absent for one week - without internet.

    Best wishes
    Rudi

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  13. Foi no detalhe e encontrou a imagem. Muito bem!

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  14. Thank you Henrique.

    Yes, it is very important to look at a detail writing and reading haiku. And in a detail may be the whole world.

    Best wishes
    Rudi

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