I do admire the wild creatures and their pep and vigor, even in the midst of the frozen tundra! These little hopping birds in your ditty are cute! I love birds, of course, wonder why they are so cheerful? I try to be, but cannot always in this bitter cold… Robin
love the simplicity and its importance. This is a really happy poem 😉
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A thaw in winter is a beautiful thing for walkers on icy sidewalks. Too bad it was brief. 🙂 Thanks for reading. Brenda
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How beautiful, those little prints in the snow. They convey resilience and hope. I love how you string words together.
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Thanks, my friend. Take care, Brenda
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Hurray! What lovely chirrupy words, hun 🙂
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Thanks!!
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so cute and i really, really hope so )
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At least for now. Any thaw is a good thaw. 🙂
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
A….LOT…OF BIRDIE TRACKS!!!!!! 🙂
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LOVE IT!!!! 🙂
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Thanks!!
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Brenda, This is a warming, thank you — Bill
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I do admire the wild creatures and their pep and vigor, even in the midst of the frozen tundra! These little hopping birds in your ditty are cute! I love birds, of course, wonder why they are so cheerful? I try to be, but cannot always in this bitter cold… Robin
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Nice!
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Thanks!!
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No! I think it was a wild beast!
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LOL, Don’t look now, it’s behind you!!
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The professor pulls out his katana–then runs!
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LOL Is a katana used in aikido?
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So sweet, Brenda!
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Thanks!
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Hooray! —Chagall
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🙂 Woo-hoo. Let’s hope it lasts more than a day!
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