Giuliana Ravaglia tasted candy flavored by a love that seemed to move the sun and the other stars over Bologna, Italy. Jiro Oba took over the driver’s seat on a never-ending journey.ĭevoshruti Mandal’s aromatic dinner tumbled over and was cooked in a flash in Varanasi, India. Monica Kakkar was delighted by a returning migrant. While teaching anthropology at the University of Connecticut, Noga Shemer paused for a moment when her dream escaped to run with a twinkle of feet along the edge of an ebbing surf.Ī writing instructor at Rowan University, Thomas Klodowsky penned this poem in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Writing from the tropical island of Java, Christopher Calvin reminded us that Indonesia has yet to participate in a Winter Olympic Games. Sandra St-Laurent enjoyed seeing island fashions in snowy Whitehorse, Yukon. Ginting downloaded an app to help him keep in synch with season words when writing haiku for every issue of this biweekly column. shared her first haiku in this column from Chennai, India. Growing numbers of loyal readers come to our Network to find haiku stories they can’t find anywhere else. He’s been contributing haiku nonstop to the Asahi Haikuist for close to 28 years. ![]() Kanematsu was undeterred by muddy spring paths obstructing his daily “ginko,” a contemplative hike through nature with the purpose of gathering ideas to write about. She prayed “as long as there is a strong will, we will find a way in the long run.” At this time of year her husband undergoes a medical examination to predict when he will recover from a chronic illness. The haikuist penned a perfect 5-7-5 syllables to finish-up pending paperwork. Andrzej Dembonczyk (Zbroslawice, Poland)
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