lions stalk, beavers build
animals don’t have hobbies
post layoff, i do
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lions stalk, beavers build
animals don’t have hobbies
post layoff, i do
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sunlit meadow warm
sandy path with rusty can
ubiquitous man
for Fandango’s One-Word Challenge
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volcano flatus
rank sulfur from earth’s bowels
for me it’s black beans
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any birds in the woods
brief snatches of song cut short
each moment more dire
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the heather in bloom
a path through to dense forest
in my dream last night
for Sue Vincent’s Thursday Photo Prompt
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animal caution
hardwired but for teens
takes time to kick in
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california clapper rail
snapped up by great blue heron
but finally seen
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thin crescent at dusk
low in orange light, tells of death
this mystic moonlight
for Go Dog Go Cafe Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge
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doe and fawn emerge
near our fenceless spring garden
we romantics smile
for The Twiglets
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nature shows not tells
outdoors an open classroom
and then there are books
for What Do You See
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