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Adventures of the Elders Fine Arts Japan

Celebrating the WLBOTT Poet Laureate

UC#3, the celebrated WLBOTT Poet Laureate, offers his reflections on his good will tour of Japan.

In Kyoto- nice crisp weather, leaves in color, 17,000 well behaved Japanese students on field trips, our son [redacted] is tolerating us in a pleasant way.

I am inspired to produce a haiku-

UC#3

Still trying to figure out difference between Buddhism, Zen and Sjintoism

In Kyoto, there once was a lady named Ako
She liked to make a Japanese taco
She substituted roasted nori for the corn shell
And used raw tuna instead of beef done well
To complete the blasphemy, shishito instead of jalapeño

UC#3

The Journey of an Artist

UC#3 has been fascinated by both Twine and Poetry his entire life. We explore the evolution of his laureateness:

From the Earliest Days

As a Conflicted Youth

Searching for an Identity….

Raging against the Corporate Fetters on his Artistry

And Finally: Transcendence Through WLBOTT

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