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Dear Diary #writing #poetry
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
I lost you somewhere along the way my constant companion you caught my tears, held my fears and always listened without copious amounts of useless advice confidence held between your binding *** I had to suffer (we both realized) it was part of the metamorphosis the crucible set…
Wordless Wednesday: Tunnel View, Yosemite
Originally posted on write meg!:
Iconic Tunnel View at Yosemite National Park, California
Let’s Head for the Mangroves…
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Let’s Head for the Mangroves… Let’s head for the mangroves… I can image this pair of Silver Gulls deciding on this course of action. Low tide reveals so much. Who knows what they will discover? Copyright ©
Hello Up There!
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
What is it? Hello up there! I wonder what our Chicki has spotted… Likely contenders are gliding cockatoos and swooping magpies. No wonder she gets so excited whenever she knows we’re going to the park. 🙂 Copyright ©
A little beauty
Originally posted on Photos/Words Stickers/Books:
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Attach a Note to a Balloon and Release it Into the Air
Originally posted on Project Light to Life:
#99 Yesterday, I sprinted into Party City. I ran up to the counter, where the employees were busy pumping air into Spongebob and Hello Kitty balloons, then told the young girl behind the counter, “I want to write a message, tie it to a balloon, and release it…
How Cute is This? Ducklings Galore…
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Duck and Ducklings How can I resist posting this? Baby birds and animals have a magical appeal. Few more than ducklings, I believe, and what sweeter sight is there than a band of newcomers finding their way in life? Enjoy! Copyright ©
Winter’s Joy: Camellia Flowers
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Camellia While the chilly, early morning air makes it a struggle to get out of bed, Winter in Sydney has its upside. High among these are the beautiful flowers that are typical of the season. From the absolute glory of natives such as Wattle, through to the exotics like…
Feed The Birds…Ducks and Sea-Gulls
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Sometimes the temptation to feed the birds is just too great. Experts in their field warn us of the folly of giving bread to ducks and other wild birds. Still, the occasional snack seems to do little or no harm. So once in a while, like others that I’ve…
Mill Creek #haiku #poem #photography
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? two flow into one bubbling over with springtime tomorrow’s reflection ? The prompt at Chevrefeuille’s Carpe Diem is Creek. Do you have a creek that you can relax by? ?