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Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature. Haiku and Images by Guillermo Delgado. Tag Archives: guillermo delgado. The scent of coffee. And the windows wide open. While my children are sleeping. But how can I write? No 465, Guillermo Delgado, 2016. In this coffeehouse,. Daydreams of sun, dirt, and sweat. Brown hands to white cups. No 464, Guillermo Delgado, 2016. Other bike commuters nod. No 460, Guillermo Delgado, 2015. This cool breeze blowing. Through the glass and brick buildings,. Post was...
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bicycle | Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature
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Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature. Haiku and Images by Guillermo Delgado. On these broken streets,. The cracks swallow dreams and blood. We pedal for peace. Sunrise at our backs,. Wheels roll a bit heavier. Watch out for the skunk! Haiku no. 421. November wind’s teeth–. Chomps on the front of the line,. Who needs a health club? No 421, Guillermo Delgado, 2013. Riding in a paceline. Haiku no. 371. Slicing through March winds. Transporting bounty of fruit,. This steel horse can go!
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dreams | Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature
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Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature. Haiku and Images by Guillermo Delgado. In this coffeehouse,. Daydreams of sun, dirt, and sweat. Brown hands to white cups. No 464, Guillermo Delgado, 2016. On these broken streets,. The cracks swallow dreams and blood. We pedal for peace. Haiku no. 304. Quilt of night slipping:. The sun creeps over rooftops. Shining light on dreams. No 304, Guillermo Delgado, 2013. Haiku no. 148. I slip in and out of dreams;. The road is calling. Haiku no. 108.
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guillermodelgado | Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature
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Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature. Haiku and Images by Guillermo Delgado. On these broken streets,. The cracks swallow dreams and blood. We pedal for peace. Four hours of headwind. A prairie full of iron ghosts:. What we’ll do for beer! No 453, Guillermo Delgado, 2015. Two Brothers Brewing Company. About The Project and Artist. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Follow me on Twitter. I Sell On Etsy.
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no. 455 | Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature
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Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature. Haiku and Images by Guillermo Delgado. On these broken streets,. The cracks swallow dreams and blood. We pedal for peace. View all posts by Guillermo D. →. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Follow Blog via Email.
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photography | Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature
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Haiku-In-Residence: Daily Conversations with Nature. Haiku and Images by Guillermo Delgado. The scent of coffee. And the windows wide open. In this coffeehouse,. Daydreams of sun, dirt, and sweat. Brown hands to white cups. No 464, Guillermo Delgado, 2016. Other bike commuters nod. No 460, Guillermo Delgado, 2015. This cool breeze blowing. Through the glass and brick buildings,. Waiting for the train. So many dreams to begin. A sky with no end. Sky Train (no. 458). Guillermo Delgado, 2015. I Sell On Etsy.
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Kathryn Rodrigues: Irving Harper's World
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Thursday, August 6, 2015. Posted by kathryn.rodrigues. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. I am a Chicago based artist and educator. I'll be posting images of my art, my work, my travels, my observations. Enjoy! View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Kathryn Rodrigues: January 2014
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Thursday, January 16, 2014. My grandmother included this quote in her Christmas letter to us this year that I LOVED. It's from a Leonard Cohen song called Anthem. One more reason she is the coolest grandma around. Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack, a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in. Posted by kathryn.rodrigues. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.