Howard Lee Kilby sent this:
The Arkansas Haiku Society will host the 15th annual haiku conference in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas at the library of National Park Community College on November 4th and 5th. Haiku poets from New Mexico to Maryland will be joining together with many southern states to enjoy haiku. There is no registration fee. The public is cordially invited to attend. For information email hkilby@hotmail.com (use Haiku Conference in the subject line) or telephone 501-767-6096.
Howard
Ed Baker sent this:
Wow! That was great. I was feeling a little down about all the snow but this is a real pick-me-up. Love the shot of your boots too. Thanks.
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deep in the bone
Wonderful clip Curtis.... sudden winter before Thanksgiving... the wind is starting to howl even louder as I write this.
Merrill
Great to hear some modern music as a backdraft for classic haiku.
ReplyDeleteThe contrast works well, as it almost always do, and shows the vivacity of classic haiku.
Too often haiku is seen as ancient, yet as this video proves, it's fresh, contemporary, and relevant.
Alan, With Words
Fine video, Curtis ... thanks for the promo on Ed's new book, too.
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Don