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THE SMELL OF RUST. GRINDING MY INK CD. ALWAYS FILLING, ALWAYS FULL. A PATH IN THE GARDEN. THE LIGHT COMES SLOWLY. IN THE NINTH DECADE. What Remains: Japanese Americans in Internment Camps. Haiku Society of America. Http:/ www.hsa-haiku.org/. Tanka Society of America. Http:/ www.tankasocietyofamerica.com/. Http:/ www.tankaonline.com/. Simply Haiku Journal of Japanese Forms. Http:/ www.simplyhaiku.com. Yuki Teikei Haiku Society. Http:/ www.youngleaves.org/. Http:/ www.theheronsnest.com/.
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Japanese Music Life: New Life Now...
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My life as a koto player, storyteller, and mom. (Oh, yes. Wife too! Wednesday, March 22, 2006. Finally, he could play with abandon. And he does. That koto was what he created the piece Timber Hawk , the piece inspired by the wooden rollercoaster. (Fasten your seatbelts. It is a doozy of a piece.) And more recently, Dragon’s Fire. He practices on it, he performs on it, he takes it to senior centers and teashops. Last month he even performed in a bar! Instead, I try to stay calm and stay out of the way.
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Japanese Music Life: Making arrangements on our instruments...
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My life as a koto player, storyteller, and mom. (Oh, yes. Wife too! Wednesday, August 30, 2006. Making arrangements on our instruments. A short video of our arrangement was uploaded at youtube by our son Brian, and can be seen at:. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Posted by Liz Falconer : 10:41 PM. Can you do the star spangled banner combined with the theme from "shaft"? Seattle, Washington, United States. View my complete profile. My website of music and stories. Japanese Music Duo EN's website.
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Japanese Music Life: Greater Kansas City Japan Festival
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My life as a koto player, storyteller, and mom. (Oh, yes. Wife too! Thursday, October 13, 2005. Greater Kansas City Japan Festival. As we were about to climb into our cars after being treated to a wonderful dinner by the festival committee, we noticed that Professor Tsubaki’s car has the license plate, KANKOKN. Always interested in language, John asked about its meaning. I am so glad to know Andrew Tsubaki and those around him who live with such vision and purpose. I came home feeling inspired. I am an E...
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Japanese Music Life: top ten reasons to stop cooking
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My life as a koto player, storyteller, and mom. (Oh, yes. Wife too! Thursday, August 25, 2005. Top ten reasons to stop cooking. I've all but given up on cooking. It wasn't a conscious decision, but one that seemed to naturally evolve. And life is better this way. Only an ocassional foray into that area. Like, for German pancakes, bean dip, cheese omlettes, and about a pie a year. TEN REASONS TO STOP BAKING AND COOKING. 1 You can do other things, More important things, like blogs. Walks. Naps. I am an ESL...
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Japanese Music Life: Driving down the road
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My life as a koto player, storyteller, and mom. (Oh, yes. Wife too! Saturday, July 23, 2005. Driving down the road. I guess the new windows on cars don't let us see as much! This is an older car, with a front seat that allows the couple to sit close together.the scene, combined with the music, brings such youthful memories. At this point, that possibilty is simply unbelievable for both of us. I keep driving, he keeps reading. Posted by Liz Falconer : 10:43 PM. See http:/ www.nychildren.org/. Japanese Mus...
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Japanese Music Life: moon viewing
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My life as a koto player, storyteller, and mom. (Oh, yes. Wife too! Saturday, August 20, 2005. Tonight is moonviewing at the Seattle Japanese Garden- one of my favorite events to play music with. John and I will be playing at the event together for the first time. How wonderful that will be! Playing in the beautiful garden, next to the pond. And poems will be read. Whatever we wear,. Will there not be anyone. Taking up his pen? Trans R.H. Blyth). What a special night this will be. No one at the party.
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Duo En at the Seattle Japanese Garden: A Beautiful Day for Viewing Maple Leaves!
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Duo En at the Seattle Japanese Garden. A sharing of the changing scenery and passing seasons. Sunday, October 12, 2008. A Beautiful Day for Viewing Maple Leaves! 160;Thanks to so many of you for your wonderful support and feedback! Posted by Liz Falconer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our CDs are at CD Baby. Powered by iSOUND.COM. Seattle, Washington, United States. View my complete profile. Duo En at the garden on a warm sunny day. A Beautiful Day for Viewing Maple Leaves! Duo En at myspace.
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Duo En at the Seattle Japanese Garden: Another beautiful day!
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Duo En at the Seattle Japanese Garden. A sharing of the changing scenery and passing seasons. Sunday, September 14, 2008. How long can it last? The weather was beautiful, with just a gentle breeze over the pond. With fewer tourists, the garden had more local strollers, including a woman who lives nearby and has walked in the arboretum for 15 years and made her first visit to the garden. She was - of course! Amazed at the beauty. It really is a hidden treasure. . John took a picture of The Visitor.
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