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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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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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accordingtosassy.com
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| | | | | I have taken the time to create a way to track and correspond the Wheel of the Year, a celtic traditional worldview, with the 24 sekki (major divisions of the seasons) that originated in China and are well known around east asia as well as the 72 k? (microseasons) that each last around five days... | |
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ladydyanna.net
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| | | May the flames of passion and renewal ignite your spirit, May the earth bless you with abundance and joy, May the veil between worlds bring wisdom and wonder, And may love, creativity, and magic surround you always. | ||