Thank you, Vida! I believe it was a green-veined white butterfly (Pieris napi). Quite common, but I have never seen them this late. (We had snow couple of days later.)
Wow, I love it. It's not often that there's so much accurate Natural History notes with a haiku, and a haiga.
I think you should consider working on a collection that combines all of this. I'd be a customer, and so would my wife who's a wildlife documentary filmmaker, and haiku poet. ;-)
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Beautiful- the flower, the butterfly (moth?) and the haiku!
Thank you, Vida! I believe it was a green-veined white butterfly (Pieris napi). Quite common, but I have never seen them this late. (We had snow couple of days later.)
What a wonderful example of haiku and artwork making a haiga.
I love the natural history notes as well, a real extra bonus.
Thank you!
all my very best
Alan
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I love this one too
It's great isn't it?! ;-)
all my very best
Alan
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:-D
And the flower is Knautia arvensis. ;-)
Wow, I love it. It's not often that there's so much accurate Natural History notes with a haiku, and a haiga.
I think you should consider working on a collection that combines all of this. I'd be a customer, and so would my wife who's a wildlife documentary filmmaker, and haiku poet. ;-)
all my very best
Alan
2010 With Words Haiku Competition: weblink
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Thanks, Mome! Those two look good together:)
A collection for kids? So they can associate the facts with a picture and a lovely haiku? :)
What a fantastic idea Vida!
Möme, I think this could be a project, perhaps for Christmas 2011?
all my very best
Alan
2010 With Words Haiku Competition: weblink
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:-D
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