Wednesday, June 03, 2009

photo: Martin G. Wienert; Stiftung Insel Hombroich (2009) 


behind 
the glass door 
the path into spring (AW, 2009)



11 comments:

John McDonald said...

delightful image
john

Ralf Bröker said...

Makes me wonder, makes me smile, makes me ... leave the bureau and drive home. Thank you, Angelika.

Best wishes
Ralf

Gillena Cox said...

exquisite haiku and photo

much love
gillena

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

thank you very much, Gillena, John and Ralf

best wishes,
Angelika

Devika Jyothi said...

oh so lovely picture, Angelika...and very perceptive haiku :)

long since I have been here...hope you are fine, Angelika :)

wishes,
devika

Magyar said...

_Love this, this pathway; looks like the geese will be stopping by for tea!

Janice Thomson said...

I love this one too. Excellent haiku Angelika.

Anonymous said...

Photo and haiku harmonize perfectly. Why not create a haiga? Think over it, Angelika and Martin!
The very straight lines in the photo and the short text (straight as well) are expressing this "path". Everybody can see the path in the picture and his mind is oriented to walk on this path. Impression and expression work together.

Best wishes
Rudi

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

Thank you for your kind comments!

Best wishes,
Angelika

(No, I'm not a haiga-artist, Rudi -- I just admire haiga.)

Bill said...

Would that be "beyond"? Anyway, a beauty.

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

Thank you, Bill!

I thought about "beyond" but then I decided for "behind" (and I don't know why ...).

We say in German 'aus dem Bauch heraus' (= out of the belly), I just found in the dictionary that it's 'to act on instinct'.