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posted by Bill | 6:47 PM
those simple little things that will happen again and again HAPPY SPRINGmuch lovegillena
This is so sweet!
Thank you, gillena and gautami.
ah, what images this conveys! ;)
Thanks, polona.
very vivid image
I guess we each make our own connection to what we read. To me this speaks of the never ending cycle of the seasons, and how we come through winter into spring, a little battered and splattered but still there. Good one.
Thanks, Juliet and jem. I like the way you've read this, jem.
After reading this I do understand my car!
Always glad to help, tikkis.
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those simple little things that will happen again and again HAPPY SPRING
much love
gillena
This is so sweet!
Thank you, gillena and gautami.
ah, what images this conveys! ;)
Thanks, polona.
very vivid image
I guess we each make our own connection to what we read. To me this speaks of the never ending cycle of the seasons, and how we come through winter into spring, a little battered and splattered but still there. Good one.
Thanks, Juliet and jem. I like the way you've read this, jem.
After reading this
I do understand
my car!
Always glad to help, tikkis.
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