tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2860712202243267342.post5882528164128961120..comments2017-04-13T20:58:40.892+09:00Comments on akitahaiku: Haiku about Autumn (21)Hirutahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16497892439884048723noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2860712202243267342.post-47984195259996640802011-11-08T19:38:18.930+09:002011-11-08T19:38:18.930+09:00Magyar San,
nice to hear from you again.
Thank you...Magyar San,<br />nice to hear from you again.<br />Thank you very much for your nice comment and your deep echo.<br />This is my home village, where I was born and brought up when I was a boy.<br />My home area has changed into another one, but the mountain seems to be almost the same. <br />I can recognize those trees as they used to be. This is because I posted them here this time. Thank you again.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2860712202243267342.post-86462320524384385032011-11-07T09:03:43.510+09:002011-11-07T09:03:43.510+09:00Hidenori,
__I'm very fond of the -mountain flo...Hidenori,<br />__I'm very fond of the -mountain floating up-<br />thought here, it certainly seems to be that it is... floating. A fine trio, the photo and both haiku.<br />__When I see 'a field of parallel rows' such as this, the thought of 'corduroy' always comes to my mind.<br /><br />a crow perches <br />on this abandoned plow<br />corduroy field<br /><br />__This echo is intended to compliment your good haiku and photo. _mMagyarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14834296565844877410noreply@blogger.com