I’m about 40 pages into the book and can say with confidence, if you are a fan of haiku, you will love this book. Imagine how geeked I was to read Gabriela’s post today.
You have reached a quiet bamboo grove, where you will find an eclectic mix of nature, music, writing, and other creative arts. Tao-Talk is curated by a philosophical daoist who has thrown the net away.
Hi Lisa, I saw that post. Amazing!
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Haha, I thought I was responding t a comment so sorry for the weird reply. I am also reading this book.
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no worries, Robbie. It’s a beauty, isn’t it <3
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Yes, absolutely
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I love the Temple there…I’ve always liked their architecture.
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Me too, Max. I hope to visit Japan some day.
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I wouldn’t mind either. Beautiful country.
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Tokyo Lens has some good urban views and Tokyo Lens Explore is good for rural, temples, out of town, etc. The host of both shows knows how to get around on trains, boats, etc.
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I’m watching some now…thanks Lisa! I’ll check it out.
Their games shows are absolutely insane.
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Gorgeous images, I love as well, Li. Are you in the book, I’m forgetting now. 💕
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Yes, I am. I saw you and a few other familiar poets in there but not as many as I thought there would be.
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I haven’t ordered the book yet, but I’m sure I will. I enjoy haiku and it sounds like a great collection that, in addition to you, includes several other poets I follow on WordPress.
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Cool, Steve!
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