Tuesday, May 09, 2006
About Me
- Name: Natalia L. Rudychev
*apprentice haijin* ~ Natalia L. Rudychev's published poetry, art, prose, and philosophy can be found at her website http://www.haigart.com and in Presence, Heron's Nest, Haiku Harvest, Simply Haiku, bottle rockets, paper wasp, red lights, Ribbons, Fish in Love, Frogpond, Green Leaf, Clouds Peak, Asahi, Mainichi, Wisteria, Contemporary Haibun Online, Haigaonline, lexicon, SP Quill, Modern Haiku, American Open Mike, Lilliput Review, Aporetika, Pen, Vestnik, American Tanka, WHA Haiga Contest, Quill & Parchment, TSA Anthology, Eucalypt, Nisqually Delta Review, Modern English Tanka, LYNX, Triptych Haiku, ripples, RuBriCa, 2007 Sakura Award Haiku, and International Studies in Philosophy.
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13 Comments:
excellent!
many people are just like the rail tracks... running away all the time, unaware they're running from themselves...
I love the serenity of your blog. It is a place to rest after the chaos of the day. Thank you for visiting my blog and for your kind comments
Polona
Thank you. Yes! And there is no way to run from yourself!
Celeste
Thank you for your kind words. Glad to see you here.
I see a sadness if tracks of such similiar natures/realities/dreams don't meet, and run eternally apart. But then I prefer lines that curve and swirl and veer from infinite straightness.
Pat
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me.
Very thought provoking...
...I got wondering about the person who spray-painted the words on the tracks, he/she had to be careful about the train schedule... :-)
The most frightening about this is, that it's two separated lines of life running in the same direction without noticing each other
Vaughn Seward
Thank you! I did in photoshop:)
But the trains of thoughts are no less dangerous then the real thing:)
Ashi
Thank you. What a deep observation!
I like this alot...
It sad, how the tracks are just within reach of each other, but must not meet, for all obvious reasons. Maybe an occassional crossing of each other, but other than that, the seem to be destined for solitude.
I like what pat said. and I'm with him also on prefering lines that curve and swirl and veer from infinite straightness.
thanks for this :) hope you have fun in Russia!
Love your blog. We seem to always be running away.
r.
superb
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