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posted by Bill | 7:16 PM
Thanks, aurora. The dragonfly did most of the work.
I've been looking for dragonflies forever! I saw one a couple of years ago, but no sense. It will be written about if I find one, though! :)
I'll be looking forward to your dragonfly poem, andrew.
Bill, this captures the movement of dragonflies superbly. Again, you've captured the essence of the moment.
yep, that's what they do...a moment well captured.
Thanks Pete and Polona. Funny thing, I saw the dragonfly and started haikuing on the spot, but it flew away before I got it right. I was just muttering imprecations when it came back, and I realized that that was my haiku.
Bill,Nicely done.I just saw a dragonfly, too. Must be something in the air.lunchtime rusha dragonfly crossesagainst the lightkami
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Thanks, aurora. The dragonfly did most of the work.
I've been looking for dragonflies forever! I saw one a couple of years ago, but no sense. It will be written about if I find one, though! :)
I'll be looking forward to your dragonfly poem, andrew.
Bill, this captures the movement of dragonflies superbly. Again, you've captured the essence of the moment.
yep, that's what they do...
a moment well captured.
Thanks Pete and Polona. Funny thing, I saw the dragonfly and started haikuing on the spot, but it flew away before I got it right. I was just muttering imprecations when it came back, and I realized that that was my haiku.
Bill,
Nicely done.
I just saw a dragonfly, too. Must be something in the air.
lunchtime rush
a dragonfly crosses
against the light
kami
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