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This is wonderful, Sue!
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Thanks, Eliza. Nick’s roof is dotted with islands of moss.
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Sweet little islands of life (although I hear they aren’t great for the life of the roof).
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It was cleared not so long ago, but they like to come back. Perhaps not so much now the trees have gone…
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What a unique image and perfect haiku to compliment, Sue. I can just see “drinking the morning.” 🙂
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I love seeing the mosses sparkling in the morning 🙂
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🙂
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I love this one. (I love them all, but…)
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Thank you, Doc 🙂
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living in the great NorthWest of the US, this little forest lives all over everything, and I soooooooo appreciate your words and new eyes when looking at what most over look. thanks for something inspiring. an unknown friend, momentummikey 🙂 🙂
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This is England… we have moss everywhere 🙂
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Fascinating macro image sue with a very fascinating haiku partner.
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Time for more coffee… got the wrong image in my mind 🙂 It isn’t all that close up, Denis… but it is all over my son’s roof 🙂
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What a great photo Sue, and the words…. 😊😊😊
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Thanks, Ritu. There is something magical about these little patches of moss all over the roof.
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You could almost imagine a little land in there… Oooh methinks I am going off all Enid Blyton again!!!!
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I haven’t read her books in a long time… but yes, that’s my thought too 🙂
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I’m reading them with my kids so she is fresh in my mind!
Mallory towers for Lil Princess, and Tales from the Chimney Corner for Lil Man! I love that they enjoy these innocent tales!!!
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I still have a lot of my own old Blytons… and saving them to read with Hollie 🙂
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I do have my original Noddy collection, complete with…shock horror😳 gollywogs!!!!!!!
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I have some too…
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Can’t beat em… 1
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The teddy used to scare me…
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Love that Sue. .. a microscopic little world!
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The roof looks like an archipelago 🙂
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Lovely photo and haiku, Sue.
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Thanks Jean.
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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An especially lovely picture today, Sue.
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I really love the moss on the roof.
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Oh, I do love little moss gardens like that! My daughter and I always look for them on the way to school 🙂
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Nick’s roof is covered in them. Looks like a fairy landscape 🙂
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How pretty!
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It is, especially on frosty mornings 🙂
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