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youmightaswellread.com
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| | | | | After a bit of thought, I've decided to make Monday on the blog "Miscellany Day," i.e., a time to feature whatever interests me at the moment, whether it's a painting, photo, movie, travel experience, short story or even -- a BOOK! Since it's spring, and, around here, that means cherry blossoms, I thought that I'd... | |
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yukiteikei.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The Yuki Teikei Haiku Season Word List Haiku Seasons Spring Summer Autumn Winter New Year's Theseseason wordsorkigoare from the1977-78 Haiku Journal. Originally the list was selected from Japanesesaijiki(kigo "dictionaries") and translated by Kiyoko Tokutomi. Over time words have been added that have seasonal resonance for our predominantly North American members. We present these lists as... | |
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seasonwords.com
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| | | | | In many parts of the world we separate the year into four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter.The Chinese created a calendar with 24 season to assist their agricultural society. This calendar was further adapted into 72 seasons, or micro-season, which celebrate the subtle changes that happen throughout the year. | |
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houseofkyle.com
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| | | Before you jump in, please make sure you're caught up with Part One! | ||