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Gold cherry

Observations of a mayfly

On the presence of water
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Whose garden?

Life of a naturalist

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A flow of something. Playing.
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206 of my comments have received 219 Great Feedback votes

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I like the repetition and the

Posted on Wed, 07 Jan 2015

I like the repetition and the flipping around of words. It feels like an eel twisting and coiling to free itself of its captor. I used to draw all the time when I was small. My writing is completely unstructured and that probably limits me, but I...

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Posted in The Discovered Unartist

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What an amazing piece,

Posted on Thu, 01 Jan 2015

What an amazing piece, Shannan. Beautifully detailed. You bring those characters into a truly ordinary world in a delightful way.

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Posted in Session 4 - Being Married Perspective

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I'd say you're a beautiful

Posted on Thu, 18 Dec 2014

I'd say you're a beautiful person Shannan. Maybe it's what people do with the term "God". Whatever, religion has ruined too many lives. Stay happy.

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Posted in Broken Faith

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Works both (all) ways. I

Posted on Sat, 01 Nov 2014

Works both (all) ways. I sometimes think the whole universe fits in one skull, but I think it really exists in them all. Thank God for books / stories / ABCtales.

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Posted in Ghost Hunting in New England

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I really like this VWR. So

Posted on Mon, 13 Oct 2014

I really like this VWR. So heartfelt and full of humanity. It connects in a direct way. Thank you for sharing.

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Posted in RainyMondayafternoonthoughts

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Hi Tina. Thank you. It's me

Posted on Fri, 10 Oct 2014

Hi Tina. Thank you. It's me who's being inspired. Thanks for all the lovely comments. You're right about going with the flow. And every mountain counts - whether physical or metaphorical. x

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Posted in Reflection

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Hi Bee. Can hear the water

Posted on Tue, 07 Oct 2014

Hi Bee. Can hear the water lapping against the hull.

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Posted in Bed is a Boat

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I like this vision of a dark

Posted on Sun, 05 Oct 2014

I like this vision of a dark place. When I read out loud it feels more fluid without the "I commit" and the second "again" in the last line. Nice piece. Like it.

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Posted in just drinks

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Nice portrait of natural

Posted on Mon, 06 Oct 2014

Nice portrait of natural weaknesses, Tina. So much harder to take the alternative path. Harder still to speak up. Will think of this poem today.

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Posted in Sweet Charity

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You've passed on much more

Posted on Wed, 10 Sep 2014

You've passed on much more than a backpack, Tina.

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Posted in The Backpack

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