Komorebi is a Japanese word that translates to “sunlight leaking through trees.” It’s a word that describes the dancing shadows created by light shining through trees’ branches and foliage. The word perfectly describes the natural occurrence of light piercing through the canopy of leaves in a more poetic way than the English language allows. Somehow,…
Tag: Japanese Concepts
Where the Tide Speaks
This post is part of the November IndieWeb Carnival, hosted by Alex Cirac, and the topic is Cycles and fluctuations. Seasons mark the end and the beginning. It doesn’t matter if you’re talking about seasons in nature, life, or even seasons of your favorite TV show. The fact that there is a beginning and an…
