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A bit of this and that
The view from my front porch (in Pennsylvania) or back patio (in London) every morning, in tweet-sized bites
too much coffee, too little sleep, a love of words...
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welcome to my insanity.
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I seldom/never comment, but, this one is really lovely, and brought a smile after I was really saddened by something someone just wrote.
Thank you!
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Thank you so much for taking the time and breaking your comment silence – I’m flattered π And also happy to know that I brought a smile to someone, that’s wonderful feedback.
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Maybe it was a silver lining π
I liked this one a lot. It shows what comes after the rain. :). Awesome, Ryan! As always. π
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Carisa! Thanks – I was keen to see what you’d think of this one. So happy you liked it π
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Was my impression a good one? I was hoping I was on the right track. π
I tend to look for silver linings π
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Perfect!
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Aww, that’s so lovely. π
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So is your feedback – thank you π
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A nice way of making something sad more beautiful. Though I think the puddles might have been tears.
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That which doesn’t kill us…
Thank you, Sarah. I hope you had a lovely Christmas π
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Very true. And thank you, it was. I hope yours was nice as well.
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Did you steal some of my skittles?? π π π
A promise stays with the patient one.
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I don’t think so? Although I do like skittles…
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π i was referring to the rainbow mr. stone π
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Ah, yes – I’m as sharp as a bowling ball some days π
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bahahhaa π you made my night!
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you’re my haiku hero. x
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Haha, what a title! Thank you for your lovely comments, Rachel π
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