Such observations heighten my appreciation of haiku poems about the transition from summer to autumn. A piece by Suiha Watanabe (1882-1946) goes to the effect, “A whiff of autumn wind/ Ruffles ...
For example: Autumn leaves float down. Red, beige, brown cover the ground. Crush crunch sounds the air. Once you’ve written your haiku you could perform it for someone at home, or film yourself ...
enjoyed a glass filled with the taste of autumn fruits. Torontonian Marshall Hryciuk celebrated a change of address on his mailing labels. The 11th Setouchi-Matsuyama International Photo-Haiku ...
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