I think that's how I was struck; right between the shoulder blades! Knocked the wind out of me... I like what's happening to the tree and sky. A sense of alarm and impending fate no one can resist.
_Not only do I like your haiga, Sakuo San, it reminds me of a fictional story I wrote years back about an American Native clan, a coincidence. _In short, a contest was immagined by a young woman of the tribe, and that "Arrow Catcher," won the heart of that maiden; only those interested in that young lass... would enter such a riskful contest. _m
Magyer san, >Thank you for your precious talk about Arrow Catcher" >My neighbor who like Indian arrow has made it by himself taught me style of bowing arrow. It was very helpful. >Your prose stimulated me much.
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and another good one sakuo san
john
I think that's how I was struck;
right between the shoulder blades!
Knocked the wind out of me...
I like what's happening to the tree and sky. A sense of alarm and impending fate no one can resist.
_Not only do I like your haiga, Sakuo San, it reminds me of a fictional story I wrote years back about an American Native clan, a coincidence.
_In short, a contest was immagined by a young woman of the tribe, and that "Arrow Catcher," won the heart of that maiden; only those interested in that young lass... would enter such a riskful contest.
_m
John san,
Always I am encouraged by your kind compliment.
Thanks a lot.
sakuo.
Thank you Bandit san,
Your poetic words made me drunk. They are so sweet to my ears.
I could really enjoy to paint picture.
sakuo.
Magyer san,
>Thank you for your precious talk about Arrow Catcher"
>My neighbor who like Indian arrow has made it by himself taught me style of bowing arrow.
It was very helpful.
>Your prose stimulated me much.
sakuo.
quite an exciting story unfolding here, and the illumination of the tree heightens the excitement
much love
gillena
Thank you Gillena san for your sharp poetic eyes.
sakuo.
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