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Thank you Viv. ❤
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Great haiku and what a lovely summer’s day! A fond memory, I’m sure.
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It was an incredible day at Avebury, that one… I’ve never seen the place look lovelier.
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Like a postcard!
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Nicely done!
I always wonder if the stone despair at our lack of understanding or simply smile to themselves knowing their messages and truths will reappear eventually.
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The fact that we think of them as alive enough to ask those questions means they are still at work 🙂
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Sue, you have your own Haiku board practically, on my Pinterest! ❤
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Bless you, Debby. I should do something with them… wonder if Santa can be induced to bring me a time machine for Christmas to extend the days? 🙂
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Sure, we all wish for that. And certainly you have so many beautiful Haikus to fill a new book? 🙂
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I’d probably want to write new ones though. 🙂
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And, um, big surprise! 🙂
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Amazing to see these stones sitting in farmland when once they were the centre of something significant. Great haiku Sue and the reader may take petrified as having more than one meaning given the spiritual possibilities
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That was the idea behind the choice of word, Denis. These stones are part of the Avenue at Avebury.. believe me, they are still part of something incredible 🙂
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Amazing thought, Sue
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🙂
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