Torii Gate on the way to ARI farm shop

Torii Gate on the way to ARI farm shop

Friday, March 25, 2011

cherry blossom mantle

 
My mind is so much on Japan these days. We spent last summer in the north, a little west of the tsunami area. While volunteering at the Asian Rural Institute, we traveled a bit.

One June weekend we explored the beautiful bay area of Matsushima, where the poet Basho stayed for a time. This month, blogs report that the many pine-capped islands throughout the bay broke the brunt of the wave, or else the loss of lives and damage would have been much worse. Still, the town is suffering.

As northern Japan comes into its cherry blossom season, I remember the snowfalls of last April’s cherry blossoms. Perhaps this year, some of the devastation will wear a mantle of beauty. If so, to me it will symbolize the dignity of the Japanese people.

cherry blossoms snow
over shrines and splintered dreams
fragile pale beauty

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Remembering Matsushima

After the tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan, I could not help thinking of Matsushima Bay and the 2 days spent in one of the three most beautiful places in Japan.
                     view from Godaido








Matsushima harbor