Welcome to my blog - why haiku? Why not? I look at the world throug my camera and haiku is the best and simpliest way to comment what I can see around. All photos are mine, haiku unfortunately not. Enjoy. j.
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Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Roots in the sky
the bare tree turns
an upside down day
So it might be possible to think thoughts high as the sky, finding enough food to feed the roots of life. A wonderful return of you, a Tuesday just alike for you.
Shichi - Go -San ( seven - five - three )
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Shichi-Go-San is a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Far east.
For three and seven year-old girls and three and five year-old boys, held
a...
The End
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*This blog has come to an end.*
*Thank you so much to all followers and readers, it's been great fun.*
*Photos will continue being posted on Oeiras and Envir...
Keukenhof - Spring is comming
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On the beginning really sorry that in previous time I didn’t write
frequency.
Sometimes a life surprises us something new which we have to discover,
exper...
Photos from last Journaling Session...
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All my pictures wouldn't transfer because somehow I had them in "action".
They would not copy over here. :( Sorry, I don't know what I pressed by
mi...
THRACIAN & OTHER TREASURES
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SOFIA, BULGARIA - JULY 2011
A visit to the National Museum of History and back to the Rila Monastery.
"THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY is Bulgaria's largest...
The end
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I retire from the workforce this week and to celebrate have decided to
retire my current blogs and start afresh with a single consolidated blog - My
Brig...
New Blog - Bonjour et Bon Voyage
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Bonjour beautiful people!
Thanks for visiting!
We are now publishing Bonjour et Bon Voyage in a NEW BLOG.
We are waiting for you all there!
Please click...
Koniec urlopu i koniec blogu
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Wiele lat prowadziłam ten blog. Namówiła mnie do tego Kama, a ja opierałam
się wszelkimi odnóżami, bo nie wydawało mi się, by temat był ciekawy, by
blog o...
Ikea Food And Restaurant
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Not Just Furniture Ikea S Restaurant Bistro And Food Market Will Be Closed
Too Home Decor Singapore Ikea Restaurant Ikea Meatballs Ikea Singapore Ikea
Ikea...
London Cityscape
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[image: London Cityscape by Jimmy C, Blackfriars station, Southwark, London]
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“London Cityscape” by Jimmy C, 2020
Blackfriars s...
Dining Car Diner - Mt. Dora, Florida
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This is one of Mt. Dora's landmarks - a dining car converted into a diner -
with outside seating.
Note: This is being cross-posted to our Ocala, Central ...
Caos Invernal.
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Ante todo me gustaría felicitaros este nuevo año 2021 y esperemos que no
sea tan malo como el pasado 2020.
Estas navidades he podido desquitarme de las...
Pond in the Sports Park
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This pond is located in Funabashi city sports park.
When I was young, I used to play baseball at the stadium in the park
These days, I enjoy walking on th...
Elephants for hire
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For those without the power to ascend *Phnom Bakheng*, elephants are at
their service. Though I am sure it must be quite an experience, I don't
think it'...
Some Recent Birds . . .
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A cormorant.
A great blue heron.
A tricolored heron.
A snowy egret/
An osprey.
A roseate spoonbill.
http://hartforddailyphoto.blogspot.com/feed...
Facade of Naulakha Palace, Gondal
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The 18th century Naulakha Palace at Gondal is one of the oldest palace in
this town. It has a beautiful sculpted facade.
The palace has magnificent sto...
Happy Christmas 2020 ... if that's possible !!
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Well Hello, just wanted to wish anyone reading this a Happy Christmas with
a scene from my local village in the Derwent Valley North East. I'm not
sure h...
Nice Letter Tracing Sheets for Our Kids
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This is post is about *letter tracing sheets* that will be useful for our
kids. Visit dearjoya.com website and find a lot of kids activity printable
in there.
A visit to Prague
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During the easter holidays, my husband and I visited Prague, the capital of
the Czech Republic. From Vienna to Prague it is only 4 hours by train - so
I wo...
Monument of the Four Moors
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[image: Monument of the Four Moors, Livorno]
A last hello with the Monument of the Four Moors.
Un ultimo saluto con il monumento dei Quattro mori.
Keep foll...
Ultime billet de ce blog...
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J'ai envoyé copie de cette lettre à mon frère.
Hier à 19h51, j'ai reçu un message vocal de sa part, dont je vous laisse
seuls juges de la teneur :
*Ouais ...
Neighbourhood of Vallecas ( I )
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I hope starting two series, one of the neighbourhood I am living in,
Tetuan. It is situated in the northern part of Madrid. There is one photo
posted las...
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*as such green leaves flow*
*trees fill this summers forest*
*last seasons born birds*
*__So often, awareness marches through your minds time as you wonder ...
Aqualine - Line 3
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Recently the new Mumbai Metro Line 3 was opened. This is the Bandra east
entry/exit. The sign has the Mumbai Metro logo and 'Aqua Line 3' written in
Dev...
L'électricité de Nice ...
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L'électricité a Nice est un gros problème car l'installation est tres
vétuste et de nombreuses coupures de courant ou de baisses de tension
surviennent
...
Flashback
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I don't think I have a Best Photo of the Year, but I like this trio:
Takashi Amano's "Forests Underwater" on display at Lisbon Oceanário
São João das Ma...
Metropolitano
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Figueira da Foz & Buarcos - When I moved from Lisbon this subway entrance
in Picoas was being renovated. It is now back in place and looking pretty.
Lu...
2012-05-12 - Source of the Saar
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When I reached this sign, I completed my goal of following the River Saar
(or Sarre in French) by bike all the way from Konz, where it flows into the
Mos...
Harmony...
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“Through our eyes, the universe is perceiving itself. Through our ears,
the universe is listening to its harmonies. We are the witnesses through
which ...
Skywatch
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Millions of years of wind, water and erosion have created the awesome
beauty of the
Badlands National Park in South Dakota.
This is me trying to get a...
Herbst - 5 Dreizeiler
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Herbst
Nach einem heißen,
wärmenden Sommer,
der Herbst.
Mit seinen kühlen,
nebligen Morgen
und kürzren Tagen.
Färbt golden
sattgrüne Wälder
eiligst vorm...
Passage from Whidbey Island
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The Washington state ferry M/V Kennewick sailing
into Port Townsend Bay on a recent June day amid a mix of sun and fog.
Contributor to *Skywatch Friday*
Sure, winters are tough...
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but you can always go outside and pick some fresh bananas (if you live in
the tropics--or, in my case, the quasi-tropics).
Winter beauty
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I'm so sorry I've neglected my Snowflower bog. I'm too busy with my
studies. These are some photos from Macedonia. I went home for the winter
holidays. ...
R.I.P. My Dear Mum
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My dear Mum passed away recently, aged 93. She had been in residential
care and seemed fine physically. One weekend morning in March I had a call
from...
Jambrung
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Just spent an amazing weekend in the salubrious environment-friendly Shri
Bhuvaneshwari homestay in Jambrung, Maharashtra. This homestay is a labour
of lov...
Delphi Town - Greece
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* Η σύγχρονη πόλη των Δελφών*
Built on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, the new town of Delphi is carefully
positioned to preserve and complement views of the...
In Search of Willafjord
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Shetland fiddler Maurice Henderson has released a new book documenting his
adventure to Greenland in search of the origins of a well-kent tune he
learned a...
10 comments:
So it might be possible to think thoughts high as the sky, finding enough food to feed the roots of life.
A wonderful return of you, a Tuesday just alike for you.
Welcome home!!! I missed you. We are in a blizzard warning, probably the biggest one for years. I hope they miss it.
Beautiful shot and the words perfectly match the image.
Bhojeshwar Temple, Bhojpur
Adorable words and your picture is really brilliant!The silhouette tree is outstanding!
Léia
Welcome back, Joo. There's an Adansonia tree called the Upside Down Tree because it looks like roots. This one works pretty well also!
What a fantastic tree under a beautiful light!
Joo, your photo and Reichold's haiku, 'compose' each other. _m
Beautiful photo. The tree branches do look like tree roots.
This is an amazing photo Joo! Wow, I love that tree!!!
Hugs!! :)
roots in the sky indeed...looks scarily fun too :)
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