Tuesday, January 01, 2008


(photo: Martin G. Wienert; Schwerin, December 2007)




fever —
the boy shakes
his snow globe


Fieber -
der Junge schüttelt
seine Schneekugel

(AW, January 2008)





13 comments:

Bill said...

Very suggestive, angelika.

Borut said...

A fine haiku blog you have!:) The photo reminds me of my own town... One of the bridges across the Ljubljanica river is called the Dragons' Bridge - because of four dragons, green most of the time, at the four 'corners' of the structure...:) Thanks for visiting!

Area 17 said...

I really like the choice of juxtaposed images, very effective.

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

thank you very much for your comments, Bill, Borut and Alan!

perhaps one day i`ll visit the Dragon`s Bridge, Borut

best wishes,
Angelika

John McDonald said...

love it angelika and may I wish you and yours a wonderful and peaceful 2008
john

African Refugees said...

This is a beautiful haiku, Angelika. Happy New Year!

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

thank you, John!
i hope very much that 2008 will start no wars...the world needs peace

let us enjoy poetry!

best wishes,
Angelika

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

thank you for your comment, Fancy!

my wish for you:
i hope that the year 2008 will be a joyful year for you, a year will health and success!

best wishes,
Angelika

Tikkis said...

Earthquake?
snow globe settled
as snow buddha's belly!

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

thank you that you came to haiku-shelf, Tikkis!

best wishes,
Angelika

Ričardas said...

great image, I wish it was snowing not only in a snow glob... the real glob probably needs a little shake :)

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

thank you for your comment, Ricardas!

the climate changes (here we`ve spring temperatures in January! -- we`ve to feed our kois in winter!) and what will this mean for those who will live in the future...; bigger deserts, more storms?...it`s already a hard situation in Africa now (they have much more problems then my family and i with our kois...)

best wishes,
Angelika

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

sorry

i meant: than