Gauntlet accepted
Kismet-formed fit for purpose
Preordained conflict
Shaped by oldest enmity
Embodying nemesis

Gauntlet accepted
Kismet-formed fit for purpose
Preordained conflict
Shaped by oldest enmity
Embodying nemesis

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Love that picture.
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It’s an old one, Bob, but it tickles me how she stood right on the top of the wooden border to get that extra inch 🙂
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I think every dog could relate to this moment
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And probably every cat too 🙂
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Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
Sue Vincent responds to Colleen Chesebro’s Tanka Challenge.. if you are up for creating a Tanka.. head over, see how it is done and follow the link to Colleen’s post.
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Thank you 🙂
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Oh! Ani that cat is a terrible tease!! Love Ruby!
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It was… 😉
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A picture is worth a thousand words, Ani.
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This one has a lot to say 😉
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Oh, yes! 😀
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🙂
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Cats are so smug. The perfect photo. (K)
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Ani agrees with you about the cats 😉
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Ha, Ha! Oh, what a perfect photo to go with your Tanka poem. I love your prose too, of course. ❤ 😉
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A bit of fun was called for 🙂
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It gave me a great smile. ❤
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I’m glad 🙂
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Please hug that sweet Ani. ❤
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Always 🙂 ❤
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“Is my ball up there?”
Yes! I ate it! Bwhahahaha. “
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Now that really would be war 😉
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She took every advantage, didn’t she? 😀 — Suzanne
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She always does 😉
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Ha ha very good!
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Thanks, Marje 🙂
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A very good tanka poem, Sue.
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Thanks, Robbie.
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