A haiga from Cape Ann MA |
We are sharing with Rebecca's Haiku My Heart.
I love your comments. Thank You.
'Carol' |
'Zoe' in memoriam ~ Xox~ love her still. |
A haiga from Cape Ann MA |
We are sharing with Rebecca's Haiku My Heart.
I love your comments. Thank You.
'Carol' |
'Zoe' in memoriam ~ Xox~ love her still. |
Indeed, they do. . .those memories keep multiplying and urging us on! Thank you and have a wonderful weekend, Carol.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty haiku!
ReplyDeleteIn these covid 19 days we have plenty of time for reflection and remembering the things we too for granted
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday Carol
Muchđź–¤love
Memories grow more precious as they age.
ReplyDeleteThey do. They just pop up when you least expect them. Sometimes its ok, its good. Other times they pile sad thoughts upon us. Makes us stronger, I guess. Blessings to you.
ReplyDeleteyou must have quite the collection of beautiful poems. Always a pleasure to read!
ReplyDeleteI continue to be amazed how memories can come forth so strong, when you least expect them, that I see and feel them with all of my senses. And Carol... congratulations for this little Angel that is gracing your life and now ours through you! I love her too. And I am so happy that the two of you have found each other. Love to you both!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteThis time of year is very prone to evoking memories.
ReplyDeleteEven in a difficult year, we have light and good memories.
ReplyDeleteMemories can furnish much-needed sustenance in times of grief.
ReplyDeleteoh my heart is bursting wide open! welcome to the family sweet Angel!! so happy your heart is ready for this new love. zoe says YES too! xoxo
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