I forget how much I enjoy your art, don't know why I but I've just saved youin my favorites no more missing out on Emma's beautiful combos of words and image :)
Fine work. I was delighted to see you at John McDonald's blog. Now I'm even more delighted to find you're active here. And, obviously, you still have your mojo.
hey Bandit - what have I learnt? Ive fallen more in love with cities - the streets, the nooks and crannies - and the people that play, rush and linger about in them
A antropologia talvez explique a ansiedade que falam nas mãos. Natureza humana, que deseja pegar o objeto por meio de movimentos que verbalizam sua vontade.
Welcome back to posting, Emma. This is an imaginative haiga with a lot of energy, I like it a lot...
ReplyDeleteNice to see this, a new entry.
ReplyDelete__The simple life... so needed!
As always, _m
Yes, welcome back, Emma!!! Wonderful haiga you have here. I look forward to more of it.
ReplyDeletegreat to see you back
ReplyDeleteclean, simple language and nice sourced pics - i like it
ReplyDeleteCool! Love the choice of font & image too, and the contrast of action & simplicity in the ku itself
ReplyDeleteCheers folk - its great to be back.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Dalloway- interesting picture and haiga :)
ReplyDeletewishes,
devika
nice!
ReplyDeleteHappy to see a new post
Excellent haiga. Fab!
ReplyDeleteI forget how much I enjoy your art, don't know why I but I've just saved youin my favorites no
ReplyDeletemore missing out on Emma's beautiful combos of words and image :)
forgot to say I love that wonderful contrast in your Haiku
ReplyDeleteHi, Em . . . what have you learned?
ReplyDeleteFine work. I was delighted to see you at John McDonald's blog. Now I'm even more delighted to find you're active here. And, obviously, you still have your mojo.
ReplyDeleteand its great to be here! thanks everyone.
ReplyDelete(psst, Bill, youre seriously too cool for school).
hey Bandit - what have I learnt? Ive fallen more in love with cities - the streets, the nooks and crannies - and the people that play, rush and linger about in them
ReplyDeletehi Emma, welcome back, all the best for 2011; much love...
ReplyDeleteDear Emma,
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. So glad to see you posting again your unique haiga.
Adelaide
DALLOWAY!... you're back. So happy. Great stuff. As usual.
ReplyDeleteah, great to see you all again
ReplyDeleteA antropologia talvez explique a ansiedade que falam nas mãos. Natureza humana, que deseja pegar o objeto por meio de movimentos que verbalizam sua vontade.
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