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Opportunity #midnighthaiku
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Peacocks are so gorgeous. I love your haiku.
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Aren’t they, Sue? Their plumage is incredible… yet they are such friendly birds.
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They are!
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🙂
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Opportunist!
Great pic, Sue.
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A gift of a moment 🙂
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Is your haiku referring to the peacock in the photograph or the fortunate opportunity to capture it? Truly incredible!
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Either will do, Melissa 😉 Not what you excpect to see in the middle of the moors 🙂
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Doesn’t appear nearly as surprised as we do! Enjoying the free meal 😀
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He is used to such largesse… he lives at an inn 🙂
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That explains it. Most have a cat or a dog, but a peacock, wow! A fascinating pet to have. Cheers!
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We have one that wanders the village… but this inn has a flock of them 🙂
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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Loved you Haiku and the gorgeous peacock. I hope you had finished with the peacock’s booty.
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Thankfully, that wasn’t my lunch 😉
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Cheeky peacock! 😀
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Indeed 🙂
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A beautiful combination Sue.
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Thanks, Denis.
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I love this! Who wouldn’t want to greet a peacock eating their dinner?
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