Yay! Okay, I knew it did. I mean, I sorta blame that song for getting my writting started yesterday. It was just repetitive enough, I guess. Soothing. Will I get to hear what you’re doing with the song? I bet it’ll be better once you’re done with it.
I love the fog, as well, John. There’s just something about how it calms. The edge is the only place to see the view. I love how similar we are…Thank you.
Really like the calm of the words and mist of the photo ~ a serene feeling which is just about a perfect a feeling one could have on a Monday morning. Thanks for the great start to the week.
Thank you, Dalo. What can I say? I aim to please, Sir. Thank you for being you and for offering your talented eye. I gotta admit…knowing I helped start off your week will keep me smiling for days. Enjoy your trip. β‘
I don’t usually think of fog and mist as “felt,” but it works here. I like the analogy, too! Generally, I think of fog as more of a nuisance (guess it’s my practical side coming forth). Well done, Audrey!
Oh, stop and feel the fog and mist, Debbie. You definitely can…and thank you. I have a hard time keeping my practicality out of my poetry. We must look beyond what seems rational sometimes. π Enjoy your evening… xx
Nature’s glove … π
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Hi, Salva! Yeah, I think so… π
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Now, that looks like a battle is about to begin…
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Yes, maybe so…Isn’t it wonderful, Duke? Let’s go in… *sparkles*
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Is it off limits?
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Oh, no. I have permission to walk about as long as I don’t scare the longhorns.
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Oh! I didn’t know those were in there. Definitely. Let’s go.
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Yes! You’re going to ride one, if we can catch him. *hands you a rope*
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Oh no! That’d be fun. Do you like Pachelbel’s Canon?
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Yeah *laughs* I don’t know Pachelbel’s Canon. Is it nice? I wish I did.
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You don’t? *shocked professor face*
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I looked it up…that’s the wedding song everyone walks to…I know this one. I didn’t know it’s name.
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I just arranged it, that’s why I ask. I messed it up bad.
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I listened to it today while I wrote. It sorta sounds the same all the way through, huh? I mean its nice…kinda long. I bet you translated perfectly.
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I think so eventually, yes. I do hope you like it.
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Now….when will I get to hear it? I have no doubt that I’ll love it.
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Soon, I think. Others before probably. I’m not sure. Oh dear.
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One should know how to make up their mind, Duke.
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I know…rats.
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*smiles*
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It does repeat! The same chord sequence over and over and over again with different variations. That’s why you have to mess it up, see.
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Yay! Okay, I knew it did. I mean, I sorta blame that song for getting my writting started yesterday. It was just repetitive enough, I guess. Soothing. Will I get to hear what you’re doing with the song? I bet it’ll be better once you’re done with it.
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I guess the fog can be comfortingβ¦
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Yes, Adam, it can be… It comforts in many ways, you know.
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Since my days in San Fransisco, I love the fog. I always see things at the very edge. Nice.
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I love the fog, as well, John. There’s just something about how it calms. The edge is the only place to see the view. I love how similar we are…Thank you.
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Wow! that is powerful.
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I appreciate you thinking so!
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Nice !
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Thank you, Willow β€
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Really like the calm of the words and mist of the photo ~ a serene feeling which is just about a perfect a feeling one could have on a Monday morning. Thanks for the great start to the week.
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Thank you, Dalo. What can I say? I aim to please, Sir. Thank you for being you and for offering your talented eye. I gotta admit…knowing I helped start off your week will keep me smiling for days. Enjoy your trip. β‘
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Love this, I can feel the quiet and the calm π
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Hiya, Morgan. Good! I’m glad and super thankful for your reassurance. xx
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I don’t usually think of fog and mist as “felt,” but it works here. I like the analogy, too! Generally, I think of fog as more of a nuisance (guess it’s my practical side coming forth). Well done, Audrey!
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Oh, stop and feel the fog and mist, Debbie. You definitely can…and thank you. I have a hard time keeping my practicality out of my poetry. We must look beyond what seems rational sometimes. π Enjoy your evening… xx
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