The Taste of Green
"Another piece..."
"You`ll be a frog in your next life," my son says. Then, he croaks.
I don`t care about the future. Here and now – the special taste of matcha cheese cake. Matcha – the fine, powdered green tea, which is used for the tea ceremony! Our Japanese guide tells us what we will do tomorrow and leaves us.
Around the corner
a moss-covered path
leads to the Buddha
(author: Angelika Wienert; first published in: Haibun Today, May 23, 2008)
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Ecellent! What a lead-in into Buddhism. Croak-wise!?:)
ReplyDeleteA beauty.
ReplyDeleteYes, beautiful - a well-layered piece .
ReplyDeletethank you very much!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother good one, Angelika.
ReplyDeleteloved it Angelika
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thank you, Bill and John!!
ReplyDeleteoh... this creates a very special atmosphere...
ReplyDelete(ready for the match?)
thank you very much, Polona!
ReplyDelete"...(ready for the match?)..." The German-team was lucky (3 : 2)! But everyone here say that the Turkish players played very well (especially the second Turkish goal -- wow!). Here is a big party this evening. What will happen on Sunday? Wait and see...
I love this! I need to look into the Haibun Today.
ReplyDeleteI love that link between matcha and mossy path, they look so alike. Great.
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thank you, J.Andrew!
thank you, Ricardas!
yesterday we worked in our garden, the stone-Buddha was nearly hidden (branches of a bush), now Buddha`s smile is returned...
best wishes,
Angelika
A frog
ReplyDeletejumping behind the Buddha --
our tea ceremony!
nice, Tikkis!
ReplyDeletethank you!
hello dear haiku-shelf
ReplyDeleteso very nice to meet you
http://kirstenz.web-log.nl/expressfree/2008/04/a-frog.html
thank you that you came to haiku-shelf, Kirsten!
ReplyDeletei went again to your blog (and hope that a lot of others will do the same, there are so beautiful photos!) and i`m sure that i`ll return
This is lovely, very engaging
ReplyDeleteI`m happy that you read my haibun!
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