arelativenewcomer: I shall miss you mostwhen twilight brings the rising miststo hang upon the reedsa
arelativenewcomer: I shall miss you mostwhen twilight brings the rising miststo hang upon the reedsand as the evening darkens coldwith mallardsʼ cries across the marsh.(anonymous, from the Manʼyōshū anthology) Memories follow paths that are invisible in the light of the day. But when the sun goes down setting the horizon afire, behold! —here they are, running along the riverside, across the lake, fading between distant mountain ranges. It might be, after all, that it is their intricate network that holds the world together. Admiring sunsets with: Watanabe Kako, Sunset at Fukuoka West Park, no date [source]; Nishijima Katsuyuki, Ane River, late 20th c. [source]; Takahashi Shotei, Sakawa Bridge in the Evening, 1930 [source]; Kawase Hasui, Ioridani Pass, 1928 [source]; Koho, Boats and Mt.Fuji, 1910s [source]; Kawase Hasui, Evening at Asao, 1936 [source]; Kawase Hasui, Sunset at Morigaseki, 1932 [source]; unknown, Two Boats in the Sunset, early 20th c. [source]; Utagawa Hiroshige, Sunset, Seta; Lake Biwa, c. 1835 [source]. -- source link