This is a GREAT poem, Juliet. I love Haikus. They are like word snapshots.
I couldn't find an e-mail address for you, so I have to message you through here. I am removing your blog from the Found Art list. That list is for blogs that are ONLY about the Found Art experience. It's a place other members and visitors can go to to find out more about the art found artists make. If you decide to create another blog just for your Found Art experiences, I'll be happy to add it back to the list. Just let me know. You can e-mail me at shari@foundart.org.
Thanks for your comments Susan and Shari. Oh Shari, I should have let you know that I was using this blog for something else now - sorry about that! Of course you should remove it from your listings!
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So intriguing! It amazes me how so few words can create an entire story.
This is a GREAT poem, Juliet. I love Haikus. They are like word snapshots.
I couldn't find an e-mail address for you, so I have to message you through here. I am removing your blog from the Found Art list. That list is for blogs that are ONLY about the Found Art experience. It's a place other members and visitors can go to to find out more about the art found artists make. If you decide to create another blog just for your Found Art experiences, I'll be happy to add it back to the list. Just let me know. You can e-mail me at shari@foundart.org.
Thanks for your comments Susan and Shari. Oh Shari, I should have let you know that I was using this blog for something else now - sorry about that! Of course you should remove it from your listings!
I know this feeling when out in nature. You captured the thrill of paths unknown beautifully :)
Love that spirit of adventure, embarking into the unknown. Lovely poem!
I like this! Sounds like an adventure.
HI there Tammy, Paris Parfait and Sandy - thanks for your comments and thanks for stopping by!
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