Aw, don’t go, Dalo… Smiles. You’re attention today to my poetry did not go unnoticed. I wish I could give you the biggest hug, followed by the sweetest kiss and ending with a swift pat on the bottom. Go, and enjoy your day, Photographer. I hope your Dawn is amazing. If my eyes haven’t deceived me, I think I saw an email with your new post below. I can hardly wait to read your words. I’ve missed them so much. Alas, tonight I must attend Cinderella at the high school first, as the clock tics away, I feel I’m similarly under the pressure of the clock, in order to make it on time. I couldn’t make this up if I tried, or I probably could, but the fact that it is so true is utterly phenomenal. I’ll be thinking of you. π
One day, and until then I shall use my imagination. π Cinderella was superb. I love how she gets the guy in the end. What romantic wouldn’t, right? Thank you, and a perfect Sunday to you.
I bet it does, Joshua. I envy your adventure in Alaska. Summertime, mostly. π It must be perfect. The woods would be a haven for me. Cherish…very kind of you to say. Thank you.
A bit cold at the moment to go traipsing about in the woods, but it is definitely beautiful. I am ready for it to warm up again so I can travel about to see some of the sights again.
Yes, it is a sunrise, Duke! Shhh….I like when you use words like lovely. Thank you. I think you have an orange juice problem. Of course it was…! *pouts*
Don’t pout, young lady! Let me see…it gives me energy! It’s been my morning drink for the past few weeks, I must admit. Lovely. Yeah, I suppose that’s a girly word!
*rampages because he can* Romantic? Hector’s wife must have given it to me, then. I would have never thought it up on my own. Isn’t the professor always under the weather?
*watches because he rarely shows true emotion* You hang out with Hector’s wife? *eats another M&M* Lucky lady. Oh, you just wouldn’t use that word here. Gets used enough in my poetry. Yes, it sorta seems that way. Why? Tell me.
Well, Hector introduced us. I was a friend of the family. Well…I’m not sure if I should avoid using it or not… *thinks lots and lots* Why? Well, because…I’m not sure, actually.
I appreciate you thinking so, Susan. I just fund that using someone else’s photos messes with my thinking too much. Silly to admit. School…well, there is a lot of need and no resources, so it can make for being creative some days much harder. Some days I feel a need to pull the plug and head further south and help where I can within the community.
I have those days myself. Teaching is getting more and more difficult from the students and their parents to the administration and It’s hard to have a life of ones own.
I love a good sunrise, Audrey, and you’ve captured it beautifully! Looks like it’s going to be a great day there — be glad you’re not fighting ice and snow. Sigh.
Yes, as well all can see (and read) ~ there is nothing quite like a great Dawn to open your eyes to in the morning π Beautiful once again ~
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Aw, don’t go, Dalo… Smiles. You’re attention today to my poetry did not go unnoticed. I wish I could give you the biggest hug, followed by the sweetest kiss and ending with a swift pat on the bottom. Go, and enjoy your day, Photographer. I hope your Dawn is amazing. If my eyes haven’t deceived me, I think I saw an email with your new post below. I can hardly wait to read your words. I’ve missed them so much. Alas, tonight I must attend Cinderella at the high school first, as the clock tics away, I feel I’m similarly under the pressure of the clock, in order to make it on time. I couldn’t make this up if I tried, or I probably could, but the fact that it is so true is utterly phenomenal. I’ll be thinking of you. π
Thanks again for a fantastic walk…
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Ha ~ I wish you could too! Enjoy Cinderella and wish you a good night. Cheers to a great day and weekend!
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One day, and until then I shall use my imagination. π Cinderella was superb. I love how she gets the guy in the end. What romantic wouldn’t, right? Thank you, and a perfect Sunday to you.
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I read this twice and both times I found an to earning
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That should say: different meaning
I loved the post
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Been there, Girl. π No worries…glad you caught a few meanings. It always makes poetry more fun. Enjoy your weekend. Thank you…
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Every day, His daily surprise. Welcome, indeed!
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Yes, of course. Hope you enjoyed your Friday. Thank you…
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Hey! I have nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award. For more information open the link below-
https://myoverflowingthoughts.wordpress.com/2015/01/14/one-lovely-blog/
Lots of love xx
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Thank you! You’re so sweet. I’ll be over to have a read…I’m glad you enjoy my poetry. Don’t be a stranger. Hugs! β‘
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So strange to only see the sun a few hours a day. It makes you cherish verses like this, Audrey.
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I bet it does, Joshua. I envy your adventure in Alaska. Summertime, mostly. π It must be perfect. The woods would be a haven for me. Cherish…very kind of you to say. Thank you.
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A bit cold at the moment to go traipsing about in the woods, but it is definitely beautiful. I am ready for it to warm up again so I can travel about to see some of the sights again.
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Yes, wait for warmth and safety, please. Smiles.
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It is precious, Red, that gold.
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I think you’ve made me blush, Chum. A lot.
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Sunrise! Lovely. Liquid gold…is that like orange juice? That’s the first thing I thought of, you know.
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Yes, it is a sunrise, Duke! Shhh….I like when you use words like lovely. Thank you. I think you have an orange juice problem. Of course it was…! *pouts*
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Don’t pout, young lady! Let me see…it gives me energy! It’s been my morning drink for the past few weeks, I must admit. Lovely. Yeah, I suppose that’s a girly word!
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*pouts because she can* You should drink it when you’re feeling a bit under the weather. No, it is a romantic word. *smiles*
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*rampages because he can* Romantic? Hector’s wife must have given it to me, then. I would have never thought it up on my own. Isn’t the professor always under the weather?
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*watches because he rarely shows true emotion* You hang out with Hector’s wife? *eats another M&M* Lucky lady. Oh, you just wouldn’t use that word here. Gets used enough in my poetry. Yes, it sorta seems that way. Why? Tell me.
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Well, Hector introduced us. I was a friend of the family. Well…I’m not sure if I should avoid using it or not… *thinks lots and lots* Why? Well, because…I’m not sure, actually.
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Aye. I just don’t see how that is possible. I think you really enjoy lying to me. Use it! *tunes in the spinning music* Maybe you like being sick.
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I don’t lie! That’s just not fair. Mr. Warrior knows I don’t lie. Sick? I don’t like it at all. Tis not fair. *gives Audith Charlie*
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I see you’re trying to rally up some defense. He knows no such thing, Sir. I know nothing. *stares at you* Charlie? *cries* How could you?!
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Saying that the professor lies is like saying Charlie is alive… *ponders that himself*
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You’re correct. *still pondering* Somehow you’re trying to confuse me, Duketh. I just know it.
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I’ve confused myself, too.
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As long as we continue to be confused together….but it’s your fault.
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Love the liquid gold π
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*giggle* Thank you, Gus. Tis a sunrise, Sir. π
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It is gorgeous.
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Breathtaking, Susan. The picture doesn’t do it justice. *wishes she was a photographer*
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You do pretty well just the same. How is school?
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I appreciate you thinking so, Susan. I just fund that using someone else’s photos messes with my thinking too much. Silly to admit. School…well, there is a lot of need and no resources, so it can make for being creative some days much harder. Some days I feel a need to pull the plug and head further south and help where I can within the community.
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I have those days myself. Teaching is getting more and more difficult from the students and their parents to the administration and It’s hard to have a life of ones own.
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Nice to be able to see the dawn this time of year. (One good thing about winter)
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It is definitely a step in the right direction, John. Now if the rain would stop and a simple 60Β° would return, I’d be thrilled. (Agreed)
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Yes. We normally have highs in the low 70s. 43 is insane.
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Completely insane. Agreed.
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Glorious π Lovely way to start my day…Thank You π
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Aww. Thank you, Morgan. You’re the best. β‘
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π Nope…YOU!
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Aww. β‘ Agree to disagree, my dear.
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tremendous
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Sigh. Thank you xx
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I love a good sunrise, Audrey, and you’ve captured it beautifully! Looks like it’s going to be a great day there — be glad you’re not fighting ice and snow. Sigh.
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Oh, it’s raining again…it may never stop. Thank you, Debbie.
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I always read a second meaning in your posts
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Haha. I work really hard at that, so as you should, love.
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