Julie Warther Schwerin served as Midwest Regional Coordinator for the Haiku Society of America (www.hsa-haiku.org), is an associate editor at The Heron's Nest (www.theheronsnest.com) and was instrumental in establishing The Forest Haiku Walk in Millersburg, Ohio (https://www.innathoneyrun.com/open-air-art-museum/haiku-walk/) and the Seasons of Haiku Trail at The Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, Ohio. (http://www.holdenarb.org/seasons-of-haiku-interpretive-trail/)
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Julie, As always, your haiku/haiga are inventive and simply marvelous.
HI Emily! Thank you so much! I do hope we can get back to those gatherings! Mineral Point is such a magical place. Hopefully 2022! I will optimistically say . . . See you then!!!
Julie, As always, your haiku/haiga are inventive and simply marvelous.
I met you in Mineral Point awhile ago.
My best, Emily Rademacher
HI Emily! Thank you so much! I do hope we can get back to those gatherings! Mineral Point is such a magical place. Hopefully 2022! I will optimistically say . . . See you then!!!
Such a grand joining, your art-word thought, Julie!
__ Here, I leave this minimal echo. _m
As haiga unites: songs that parallel such art: eyes of memory.
Lovely and so joyful, Julie.
Your haiga reveals the sun, the sky, and the joy of this moment I too have stepped into. Thank you.
Thank you for your wonderful haiga!
Beautiful, Julie!
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An old monoku, in response…
after the ceremony gossiping jackdaws
tinywords, Issue 15.2, 12 January, 2016