Ramesh Anand is a manager from Bangalore, India. He works for Philips healthcare as a manufacturing test strategist. His haiku, tanka and haiga have appeared in 15 countries and translated to 8 foreign languages. He released his first book of haiku poetry in 2012 called Newborn Smiles, published by Cyberwit. Akita Sakigake Shimpo President Award, Honorable mention in International Matsuo Bash? Award, Dr. Sandeep Chauhan Commendable Prize by RLP Award 2013 are his latest awards. He blogs at http://ramesh-inflame.blogspot.com/
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I love the synesthesia here — we "see" the hidden cows through their bells. Reminds me of the Swiss alps where you can hear the lovely ringing of cowbells even when you can't see any cows.
The research is very detailed and exhaustive means and methods of the success. The creative and analytical skills and abilities are grounded and implemented the skills are advanced for the better and productive insights the skills are employed.
beautiful!
Thanks Barbara!
Enjoyed it. Thank you
I like the 2-3-2 syllables.
Thanks Baubak!
I love the synesthesia here — we "see" the hidden cows through their bells. Reminds me of the Swiss alps where you can hear the lovely ringing of cowbells even when you can't see any cows.
Thanks Annettee. Nice association. Love the alps image you have depicted.
A very nice collaboration of poetry and photograph. I can hear the cow bells! :-)
kind regards,
Alan
Thanks Alan for the appreciation!
Lovely verse Ramesh…the element pf subtle surprise that the marching cow bells bring is great…
Thanks Paresh!
The research is very detailed and exhaustive means and methods of the success. The creative and analytical skills and abilities are grounded and implemented the skills are advanced for the better and productive insights the skills are employed.
Awesome!