=-=-=-= Japan 2024 series-part 3 from November to early January Iibe Shrine lush moss Awaits the coming wet snows Sacred well now capped Old gate house stands guard Retainers returned to dust No one wears swords now Down comes the old shop Generations' livelihood Soon a memory Godot's coffee shop Serves the old customers well Vinyl and roast beans Gather the old stones Nobody pays a visit Newly dead only Praise the Buddha's words Grateful for golden rice fields Harvest and harvest Pilgrims climb this mount 88 prayer stations here Mini-Shikoku Tree meets steel and wins Winding around the railing Reaching clouds above 1000-year road It goes Kyoto to Fuchu One step at a time Hino River bright Flows northward in all seasons Japan Sea beckons
Haiku is rooted in noticing nature, intensely seeing changes and moments of wonder. English 'ku can do this imagistic work without 17 syllables. These photos spark such written poems.