O-HIGAN
Today is officially
Shubun-no-hi, the autumnal equinox (also called
O-higan or simply
higan), brought first to mind for me (as usual) by earlier swathes of crimson
higanbana (
lit.: autumnal equinox flower; cluster amaryllis; spider lily) rising here and there on straight jade stems along the downmountain roadside (I saw the first one there 3 days ago; today they're blooming in my garden, 500

meters upmountain from there), and in cloudy red patches of eye-catching brushstrokes placed in random genius along the slopes of the just-shorn rice paddies, making the entire scene an astonishing work of art far bigger than the Louvre... But I never knew there were also white higanbana...
Such are the small but deep rewards of living just another day.
So beautiful...thanks Robert.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely flowers. I'm so glad you posted them.
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