Among the white yacht-trees,
Zipping near and far,
Marina fairies splash and play,
Sleek, trim and yar.
Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham
Among the white yacht-trees,
Zipping near and far,
Marina fairies splash and play,
Sleek, trim and yar.
Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham
Luckily for me Google knew what yar meant – added extra – making the poem even better.
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I learned the word from an old Cary Grant and Kate Hepburn movie, The Philadelphia Story. A great movie if you can borrow it from a library or watch on Netflix. Do you have Netflix in England?
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We do – but I’m not much of a movie watcher – but Jackie watches enough for both of us!
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My hubby doesn’t watch many either. I watch them all. 😀
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Maybe it’s a girlie sort of thing – men prefer Ninjas and Transformers and things that shoot and splodge.
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My hubby is into Science Fiction movies…. LOL
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Love SF books – but I found the movies a bit of a disappointment – maybe I’m just not a visual person. I sometimes wonder if it’s the control freak in me – I like to go at my own pace not the pace set by the movie action. My biggest irritation with ebooks is how difficult it is to flip around in them.
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My hubby likes to watch so he can then tell me how much better the book was. And that’s a hard thing about e-books, but they do have bookmarking and search. Search is pretty cool.
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Do they play with dolphins and mermaids, Brenda? Smiles, Robin (Sleek, is a cool way to describe those water fairies!)
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They are friends with the dolphinis, the merfolk and the sea lions. 🙂
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Love it! An excellent poem.
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Thanks!!
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😉 do so love ports ..
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I love the white forest in the shallows. 🙂
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Yes I can imagine a beautiful image … did you take the photo on the post?
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Yes, all photos are mine unless otherwise indicated on the photo in a caption.
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Nice … photo.
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Not this one. I’m back on Monday, kids on Wednesday. 😦
Loved the poem Brenda. Yar. I like that word. Sounds as if your break was just that. Enjoy the rest of the hols. 🙂
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Wow, that seems early to me. We don’t go back until September. I hope you have a magical, fulfilling few remaining days!
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Lovely. I can’t wait to get back down to our yacht now to watch those fairies play.
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Alas, a yacht is only in my imagination.
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😦
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My dad has a motorboat! 🙂
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Beautiful post Brenda!
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Thanks!!
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Oh, how lovely Brenda!! I like Marina fairies! 🙂
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😀 I’m glad you dropped by, because I wanted to visit you, couldn’t find you in my reader and the name of your blog was on the tip of my tongue…. LOL I am not as smart as I used to be, but shh, don’t tell anyone! LOL
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avast ye fairies of the sea!
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With selkies and merfolk, they make three! 🙂
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Cute.
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Thanks!
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Whimsical and fun. Lovely work!
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Thanks! Whimsy are us. 🙂
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Beautiful! I love this!
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Thanks! I have been in a maritime frame of mind since staying on the houseboat. LOL
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Oh yes that would do it for sure! I think! I’m glad you got to so that! Hugs to you!😄💗
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I do feel pretty happy I got to do that. It was my favorite thing this summer so far. 🙂
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I would love that too! 😀 I haven’t done a thing all summer and now I’m out of time! Time goes by so fast! 😀
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It’s only Aug 3!! Don’t say we’re out of time!
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LOL the kids here go back to school next week! That’s hard to believe!
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Wow. A moment of silence for your loss. We have another month.
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Oh I know! Lol that was so cute! It’s cruel to go back to school in the heat of the summer! Poor little kiddies!
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The parents are probably happy. 😀
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Excellent, Brenda!
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