Heeding Haiku With HA: Water
The rains have graced their presence in my part of the world. It’s a relief from the stifling heat of the summers. Yes, there are puddles everywhere and it’s not … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: To Be Inspired # 5
Emil Hartmann was the eldest son of J.P.E. Hartmann, by whom he was given a private music education at home. Thus, Hartmann began composing even before he could talk properly, … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Friendship
First of all, I would like to apologize for publishing this post a little late. Last week, a friend dropped the bombshell that he would be leaving the country in … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Be Inspired # 4
First of all, I would like to thank you all for your wishes on my birthday and also for your enthusiastic participation in the renga session. And I would like … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Life, Small Events, Spirit and Spirituality
A swift blow of wind leaves us breathless sometimes, because it touches us in ways, outside and within, like the embrace of the most happiest event of our lives. If … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Pretense
I had a conversation with a friend about the character of a man, how it is unreal and how everything is a pretense. Everyone is pretentious. We behave according to … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Noise
There is one thing that you’d find almost everywhere: Noise. From the noises made by the vehicles to industrial noises, from noise of your ceiling fan to the noise of … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Spring
The iridescent flowers have blossomed and there is warmth in the air, tingling the senses and awakening the dormant energy. The temperature has already gone beyond 30 C here, and … Continue reading
Heeding Haiku With HA: Be Inspired # 1
The above is my favorite song from Lonesome Dreams which is the debut album by the American indie folk band, Lord Huron. Lonesome Dreams was released in 2012. The band … Continue reading