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Hope #midnighthaiku
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Loving you Spring haiku “collection”.
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So much inspiraion growing out there at the moment 🙂
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Beautiful words Sue.
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Thanks, Kamal.
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Welcome Sue.
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A classical image and amazing haiku to match Sue.
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Thanks, Denis
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A hopeful sight!
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Indeed 🙂
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An enterprising bee. 🙂
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It looked as if it were in heaven 🙂
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Beautiful, Sue. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thank you.
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Beautiful! i love when spring flowers pop up to say hello.
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It is such a cheerful season 🙂
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And for my little granddaughter, a season of wonderment as she discovers buds on bushes and trees, flowers popping up out of the ground, birds she can’t remember seeing last spring when she was two. Taking a walk with her is discovering the world through her eyes.
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That’s beautiful, Michelle. Mine is just two and not ready to notice yet. Next year… 🙂
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Yep! Something sweet to look forward to, my friend.
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And all being well, by then she’ll have a sibling too 🙂
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Josie’s sibling is scheduled to arrive this Monday!
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Oh wonderful! Hope all goes well for the family 🙂
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Thanks. I will be posting it.
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I’ll be watching 🙂
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🙂
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