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nbsmithblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | This is the thirty-seventh week of the year, and during this week, Mark, who writes the Season Words blog, wrote about the Solar Term, White Dew, and the micro-season, "Dew Glistens White on Grass." It is meteorological fall, but still astronomical summer until the autumnal equinox occurs on September 22. White Dew is the fifteenth... | |
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www.nippon.com
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| | | | In ancient times the Japanese divided their year into 24 periods based on classical Chinese sources. The natural world comes to life in the even more vividly named 72 subdivisions of the traditional Japanese calendar. | |
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thehaikufoundation.org
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| | | | As a novice haiku poet, you will soon bump into the Japanese word kigo. You might be asking yourself, What is a kigo? Do I need to use one in my haiku? How do I | |
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www.englishhomestead.com
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| | Yesterday turned out to be a perfect Autumn day, with crisp sunshine. I decided to take advantage of how wet it was under foot and finis... |