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My Textual Garden

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Hello! My name is Nicky Gutierrez and welcome to “My Textual Garden!” This is my blog where I will focus on “texts” which I will be using in the broadest sense of the definition. In layman’s terms, this blog will be about anything I am interested in! This a place where I want to practice my writing and have fun. I will also be indulging in my many interest and hobbies here.


My goal for most of my articles is to have them be in the range of 150-1000 words. Most of us don’t have a lot of time in our day or attention span, so a quick five-minute read is my goal.


Please comment and share! I would love to hear your comments, criticisms, and advice. Please do not be rude or toxic as I will block you if you are. Please make sure to subscribe, follow my socials. Thanks!

(Website is still under construction. Please be patient!)

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February 24th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: Rain Water Micro-season: Haze First Covers the Sky Haiku: my inkstone empty— evening haze

February 23rd - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: Rain Water Micro-season: The Earth Becomes Damp Haiku: watching the houbou crawl in the aquarium— my...

February 22nd - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: Rain Water Micro-season: The Earth Becomes Damp Haiku: eating ashitaba… the trees still remain bare

February 21st - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: Rain Water Micro-season: The Earth Becomes Damp Haiku: chocolate strawberries she blows me a quick kiss

My Bethany Life - Week 22

Week 22 Monday—I did homework and my gf also visited. Tuesday—At Intro to Theological Reflection, we talked about the Trinity, and I...

February 20th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: Rain Water Micro-season: The Earth Becomes Damp Haiku: haru ichiban I eat my first melon roll

February 19th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: Rain Water Micro-season: The Earth Becomes Damp Haiku: spring mist patches of snow remain in my yard

February 18th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: Fish Rise From the Ice Haiku: stir fried leaf mustard with a side of rice—...

February 17th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: Fish Rise From the Ice Haiku: catch of the day— holding a Golden Threadfin...

February 16th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: Fish Rise From the Ice Haiku: preparing for Girl’s Day— my wife rubs her belly

February 15th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: Fish Rise From the Ice Haiku: the gospel reading— plum blossoms in the wind

February 14th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: Fish Rise From the Ice Haiku: pointing out Sirius… the embers burn out

My Bethany Life - Week 21

Week 21 Monday—I did my homework and work study work. Tuesday—At Intro to Theological Reflection, we discussed on how we could speak...

February 13th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: The Nightingale Sings Haiku: eating uguisuna— the faint call of the uguisu

February 12th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: The Nightingale Sings Haiku: bakagai— I tell the priest the same sin

February 11th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: The Nightingale Sings Haiku: uguisu mochi— a new song plays on the radio

February 10th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: The Nightingale Sings Haiku: lingering cold the gravestones reappear

February 9th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: The Nightingale Sings Haiku: the first song of the nightingale— I stop my...

February 8th - 72 Seasons

Major Season: Spring Macro-season: First Spring Micro-season: Spring Winds Thaw the Ice Haiku: the butterbur still frozen— winter’s last...

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