

(photo: Martin G. Wienert; Zeche Zollverein, 2006)
Zeche Zollverein is a former coal mine -- today Zollverein is a place for exhibitions, concerts and many other activities
salt harvest --
the farmer points to
dark clouds
(Mainichi, 2006)
spring wind --
seagulls watching
dockers lunch
(clouds peak, 2006)
sunrise
a swan drinks
color
(Mainichi, 2005)
overcast
old men queuing
for their lunch
(Asahi, 2005)
the snow melts --
stones return
into my garden
(Mainichi, 2004)
daffodils
brought to daffodils
in the chapel
(Asahi, 2004)
hot night
next door
the blues
(Asahi, 2003)
author: Angelika Wienert (Oberhausen, Germany)
publications in English: Asahi Haikuist Network, Mainichi Daily News, Simply Haiku (renku), tinywords, Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival 2006, Worldkigo Database, clouds peak, haikuguy.com, "a procession of ripples" (anthology, editor: Laryalee Fraser)
lovely photo and an excellent collection of haiku. enjoyed.
ReplyDeletethank you very much, Polona!
ReplyDeletei had just changed the photo when i saw your comment
now i hope that you`ll like the new photo too (Zeche Zollverein is the area of a former coal mine)
best wishes,
Angelika
lovely set angelika
ReplyDeletejohn
i do like the new photo :)
ReplyDeletecheers
This is the first time I've been here. I really like your work! Plan to be back, too. :)
ReplyDeletethank you for your kind words, j.andrew
ReplyDeletebest wishes,
Angelika
Strong work. I'm glad I ran across your link (comment at Jerry Dreesens' blog). See how close the international haiku community is? -- all connected by the internet. I'll be back.
ReplyDeleteThank you,
--Billie Dee
http://billie-dee-haiku.blogspot.com
nice to meet you at haiku-shelf, Billie Dee
ReplyDeletethank you for your comment!
best wishes,
Angelika
Enjoyed the photo, and the haiku.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about the salt harvest, so thanks for that!
Your lunch haiku reminded me of mine:
warm day ...
the workman lunches
in his wheelbarrow
Snapshot Calendar 2005
And your micro-haiku...
hot night
next door
the blues
,,, is stunning!
Few minimalist or longer haiku carry so much weight as this, absolutely brilliant!
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i enjoyed to read your wheelbarrow-haiku, Alan, thank you that you told me about the Snapshot Calendar 2005 and thank you for your kind words about my hot night-haiku
ReplyDeleteAngelika