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nbsmithblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | | This week over at Season Words, Mark wrote about the eighth week (February 19-25) of the Gregorian calendar and also about the beginning of the Solar Term, Rain Water. The two micro-seasons during this week are "Rain Moistens the Soil"and "Mist Starts to Linger." In connection with this Solar Term, Mark mentions that in northern... | |
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www.rural-revolution.com
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| | | | | Today was the fall equinox, when sunrise and sunset are at the same time and day and night are equal. I happened to catch the sunrise... ... | |
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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.themarthablog.com
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| | | As summer wears on, late season flowers continue to add vivid colors to the garden. Down by my chicken coops in my former vegetable garden, I now have a space dedicated to annuals, where varieties could be organized in beds by size, color, and bloom time. All the flowers are started from seed in my | ||