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I love the personification in your poem. It is neat. And the picture is beautiful.
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Thank you. The picture was taken on the Derbyshire moors.
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Honeyed heather a very appropriate image for you, Sue, given that you and your group are always buzzing restlessly around the landscape like hardworking honeybees. 🙂
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We meander, rather than buzzing… and take a more leisurely approach 😉
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Perfect!
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So true of the ancient places Sue, great haiku, very thoughtful and a fantastic image.
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