I am...but not now. Too very tensed to show the learner at work :-)
Let me atleast complete my training in appreciating the art.
But great idea, as Andrew says..the teacher in you is at 'work' I suppose..
But, The Certain Kind of Woman miss you..I just restarted writing at forty after leaving it at twenty or so.. so its my seccond tryst with verse there Please do come when time allows...:-)
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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at some time I want to look into this and do one. great idea. :)
I am...but not now. Too very tensed to show the learner at work :-)
Let me atleast complete my training in appreciating the art.
But great idea, as Andrew says..the teacher in you is at 'work' I suppose..
But, The Certain Kind of Woman miss you..I just restarted writing at forty after leaving it at twenty or so..
so its my seccond tryst with verse there Please do come when time allows...:-)
anyway, I'll keep seeing you here..
devika
As a hard core haiku freak, I have some doubts !?:)
Andrew: I look forward to it.
Devika: When you are ready, it should be fun!
Borut: Renhai consist of haiku, three of 'em in fact. :-)
Hi Masago..
You --'Masago-"know"- Haiku' feel it will be fun..For me, no Sir!
But I am obliged for the confidence you instill..great teacher you are..
would i request you, again to assess my writing for once...
Wishes!
devika
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