12/20/2008

Participation closed !

Online Participation Closed!


The meeting is over now.
Thank you all for participating in our Online activities.





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The season in Bangalore will already be SPRING.
Check our Indian kigo for Vasant(Basant) !



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Take a virtual trip to
Bangalore / India


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The WHF PHOTO ALBUM !



Here are four photo albums from Gabi Greve (India Saijiki) about a trip to India in 1978. They are a bit orange-old, but that might enhance the joy of writing haiku for them.

CLICK for the Kashmir Album !
Kashmir
Himalayas, Tibetan Opera
Benares/Varanasi and Kajuraho
Nepal


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February 01 till 22 !





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Your Contributions


To wish all well for the World Haiku Festival 2008 here are some poems from children at Roundhill School in Charnwood UK. They are their first haiku and come from a walk in the school grounds.

All the best and much love to all,
Paul Conneally, UK

Poems From Roundhill High School Children
Children's Haiku to WHF 2008

Ninth World Haiku Festival
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3 comments:

WHF India 2008 said...


road to India <>
hoping for sunshine
at the other side


Gabi Greve
LOOK HERE !


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Beate Conrad said...

Dear Kala Ramesh,
not in person, but with my heart and mind I'll participate:

Taj Mahal close-up -
lotus flowers in marble,
resting love.

All the best,
Beate Conrad

December 2007, Waterford, Michigan, USA

Anonymous said...

Dear Beate Conrad,

Thanks for your beautiful haiku.
Anything to do with The Taj has India's heart beats in it!!!

Thank you so much for your good wishes.

We're extremely excited about this Festival- the first of its kind in India!


fullmoon—
the glowing tajmahal
on river Yamuna


warmly,
_kala