I feel that the old masters intended a poetic flow in the spirit of natural harmony and intelligent insight using the symbols of their written language appearing like separate βparcelsβ of information. I see their intention as a continuous line. Perhaps Iβm wrong. πβ¨
Sublime! Thanks for sharing real snow. π
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Thank you, Michele, and yes, we finally got some snow!
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You sure did! Welcome, Michael.
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lovely haiku — and a hauntingly beautiful photo ; ‘crystal webs’ is right —
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Thank you, John! It is rather captivating.
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ragged beauty π
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A beautiful photo, and haiku.
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Thank you, Michael!
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Well now isn’t that picture postcard perfect.
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Thank you much, Grace!
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Beautiful! Happy day!
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Thank you,Lane!
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Brilliant haiku! The old haiku masters of Japan would have loved this one Michael. It is a perfect partner to this painterly photo. π©΅π
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I thought I was pushing it already with one continuous line instead of the broken up style of the masters.
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I feel that the old masters intended a poetic flow in the spirit of natural harmony and intelligent insight using the symbols of their written language appearing like separate βparcelsβ of information. I see their intention as a continuous line. Perhaps Iβm wrong. πβ¨
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Really like this one!
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Thank you!
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Lovely!!!!
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Thank you, Dawn!
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A pleasure
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