a love of art meets a love of tumblr

#ThisMyThankYou#Allshots #awesomeshots #nikon #amazing #photography #capturedmoment #random #ByTheEndOfTheDay #SunsetFeverNeverEnds(from @omego on Streamzoo)

#ThisMyThankYou
#Allshots #awesomeshots #nikon #amazing #photography #capturedmoment #random #ByTheEndOfTheDay #SunsetFeverNeverEnds
(from @omego on Streamzoo)

Convallaria#convallaria #lilyofthevalley #nature #flower #pretty #nikonP100 #unedited #closeup #boneslife #bristol(from @boneslife on Streamzoo)

Convallaria
#convallaria #lilyofthevalley #nature #flower #pretty #nikonP100 #unedited #closeup #boneslife #bristol
(from @boneslife on Streamzoo)

View my latest photo on Flickr: http://flic.kr/u/2gBbXh/aHsjFcNNHQ#FeelingBlue

View my latest photo on Flickr: http://flic.kr/u/2gBbXh/aHsjFcNNHQ

#FeelingBlue
View my latest photo on Flickr: http://flic.kr/u/2gBbXh/aHsjFcNBGG#DayReading

View my latest photo on Flickr: http://flic.kr/u/2gBbXh/aHsjFcNBGG

#DayReading
Blue Mountains#clouds #Mood #nature #sky #beauty(from @TravisBurgess on Streamzoo)

Blue Mountains
#clouds #Mood #nature #sky #beauty
(from @TravisBurgess on Streamzoo)

Golden dragon eyes

Golden dragon eyes

“Digital drawings by *hoooook” http://feedly.com/k/17iEXwl

“Falling Star by *miyumon” http://feedly.com/k/XfM04R

aaknopf:

Who better to set the pace on our poem-a-day journey than Basho, the seventeenth-century Japanese poet and bohemian traveler, who left us just over a thousand haiku.
A selection of these are newly translated by Knopf poet David Young, and, as he reminds us in his introduction to Moon Woke Me Up Nine Times, we cannot generalize about the mechanism of these great small poems, which “love to startle, first the writer, and then the reader. As though a hummingbird were to land suddenly on your resting arm. It is the way the world so often surprises us, reaffirming its rightness from a direction we didn’t expect.”
We offer a handful; if you’re a practitioner, please join in our haiku-writing contest this month (details below).


A bell at sunset      no one to hear it            this spring evening Midnight frost      I’d like to borrow            the scarecrow’s coat Before you cut reeds      for the roof-thatch            go moon-viewing! Sweeping the garden      the broom as it goes            forgets the snow


To participate in Knopf’s Poem-a-Day haiku-writing contest, please submit at least one, but no more than five haiku to KnopfHaikuContest@gmail.com, including your email address so that we can contact you. We will share the winning verses on our website, Facebook, and here on Tumblr at the end of the month, and the winners will receive copies of David Young’s Moon Woke Me Up Nine Times: Selected Haiku of Basho, as well as one other recent Knopf poetry title. Thank you for participating!
Pass along this link to invite your friends to join our haiku-writing contest.
To share the poem-a-day experience with friends, pass along this link.

aaknopf:

Who better to set the pace on our poem-a-day journey than Basho, the seventeenth-century Japanese poet and bohemian traveler, who left us just over a thousand haiku.

A selection of these are newly translated by Knopf poet David Young, and, as he reminds us in his introduction to Moon Woke Me Up Nine Times, we cannot generalize about the mechanism of these great small poems, which “love to startle, first the writer, and then the reader. As though a hummingbird were to land suddenly on your resting arm. It is the way the world so often surprises us, reaffirming its rightness from a direction we didn’t expect.”

We offer a handful; if you’re a practitioner, please join in our haiku-writing contest this month (details below).

A bell at sunset
     no one to hear it
           this spring evening


Midnight frost
     I’d like to borrow
           the scarecrow’s coat


Before you cut reeds
     for the roof-thatch
           go moon-viewing!


Sweeping the garden
     the broom as it goes
           forgets the snow

To participate in Knopf’s Poem-a-Day haiku-writing contest, please submit at least one, but no more than five haiku to KnopfHaikuContest@gmail.com, including your email address so that we can contact you. We will share the winning verses on our website, Facebook, and here on Tumblr at the end of the month, and the winners will receive copies of David Young’s Moon Woke Me Up Nine Times: Selected Haiku of Basho, as well as one other recent Knopf poetry title. Thank you for participating!

Pass along this link to invite your friends to join our haiku-writing contest.

To share the poem-a-day experience with friends, pass along this link.

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