The wind blew strong and the wind blew hard
Picking up leaves, weeds and stripping corn
Racing along in the night-time gloaming
Two little girls to Grammie’s homing
Quickly, quickly the wind lays waste
The warm summer days are now displaced!
Two little Girls come visiting!
(We had a wonderful surprise visit from our grandchildren Sunday! Â YAY!)
From our world to your heart!
Linda
Sink me, the lady is a poet!!! That was so great, the pictures, the images, the poem, what a treat, I feel like writing a story!!! Thank you ever so much for this post!!!
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Please do write a story!!! How fun that will be!
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I’ll add Boomer, just you wait!!!!
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Sounds good!
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Right, now there is a story with a nice dog on my other blog…..he looks a bit like you, Boomer!
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If the internet stays I heading over. Boomer and Mom
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What a wonderful surprise. I love your verse and the neat pictures you’ve posted. Very well done!
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You make me blush, thank you, George!
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Love the poem and the photos.
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Little ghosts in the night!
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And they came with poetry in their hearts too.
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They did…and I loved every minute of it!
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What a lovely poem! What a great surprise!
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It was! A fun couple of hours!
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Fun for you!! The best kind of company!! 🙂
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I so agree!
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I loved how you used the word “gloaming”. Now that I know what it means after Miss C’s post. The ghostly images are inspiring and delightful. So happy you have children visiting. 🙂
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They were only here for a couple of hours, but it was a great couple of hours!
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neeeet photo-graffick efffex !
(& the present top/main pixure — a sojourn up 25 mesa road?)
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No, down in the Roubidoux Canyon. The one with the yellow trees is right down 25 Mesa road in front of our farm.
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is Roubidoux a bit further south? (so many canyons I’ve not been up, and so much of the Uncompahgre still to explore!)
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It’s right below us, before you head up on the Uncompaghre Plateau
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Uncompaghre??? Where in heavens name is that?? Such a thrilling name…..
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Ute Indian…Un-com-pah-ghree
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