August 20th, 2026 Trees, laced in mountain mist,Patchy, broken clouds;The wind scatters a rainstorm of fragrant petals.The green willows, it is said, are without feelingWhy then do they try so hard to touch the travelerWith their catkins? Yang Wan-li (1127-1206) Send a Zen Card Brighten a Friend's Day... Join our Subscribers Receive the Daily Zen Journal Home Contact Privacy Terms Site Map © 2026 TrueBlueDesigns. All rights reserved. Zen Vows Legend of Bodhidharma