Try to be curious while being sensible.Well, don’t forget the moments of childhood with these; Ever had to learn the difference between poppy leaves and mint? Let me give you a clue if you’re unlucky enough, ignore the fuzz. Left of the window well of my childhood, lay the garden of herbs.
Written as a response to this week’s FreeWriteFriday: http://kellieelmore.com/2014/05/02/fwf-free-write-friday-word-bank-10/
Also, listening to my niece and nephews do their housework and yard work. They’ve been cleaning out the window wells these past few days and it reminded me of the window wells around my childhood home.
Hah that was intriguing x
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Glad it amused. (*smiles*)
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Oh my pain icon/character is coming very soon…grins xx
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I shall look forward to it with anticipation!
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🙂
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I wrote it up, here is the link;
http://ponderingwords.wordpress.com/2014/05/04/what-does-your-pain-look-like/
Now you can see my character xx
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Thank you!
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I would say this is one of the best pieces of yours! Wonderfully creative with great rhythm! 🙂
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Thank you!
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I enjoyed that – there was a kind of lilting, sing song rhythm to it that left me smiling at the end.
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Good, remembering it certainly made me smile and I’m glad it was passed around.
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🙂
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aloha Martha0Stout. acrostics are fun. an interesting approach to the word bank. i like too that you have drawn on your life experience as resource. aloha.
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Very nice flow that you created in your acrostic! I agree with Rick that acrostics are fun and you’ve captured that here.
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