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Typhoon Tea
Typhoon number 16 has arrived in the southern islands of Japan, Kyushu. Looks like a big one, and my windows are rattling like mad. There is lots of news coverage with pictures of trees swaying in the wind and news casters decked out in yellow raincoats struggling to be heard through the gusting, strong winds. But here in my little appartment, apart from the rattling windows, I am safe. Safe from volcanoes, earthquakes, and typhoons. I get a few wobbles every now and then, rattling windows but absolutley no volcanic ash flying through my windows. I am a lucky man.
Today, I had my first sad student! Sad to see me go, that is. I was naturally quite moved. It just so happens, she is one of the nicest students I teach. Thanks very much for being sad.
Haiku time. I'm quite into these lately. I think it's because I'm so tired, I can't be bothered to write much. Haiku's are short enough to write even in a state of complete exhaustion.
A Haiku Habit
Why is it,
I can't spend my time
forming good habits?
posted by PA on Monday, August 30, 2004
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