Somehow I knew his mask was porcelain –impossible to hide the soul’s lightreflected in troubled eyes… I played along though,humoured his self-deceptionnodded at assertions of calm Knew that one day the facade would crackthe mask would slip and the rage escape Why I didn’t run; I do not knowMaybe it was recognition –my own countenance […]
Wrapped in reptilian attire, changeclimbs aboard my well-intentioned schemelike a boa constrictor – disarming me I am more inconvenienced than repulsed –after all, snake is my power animal,Or so the seer said…many years ago Days when I would wear the scalycomportment of power – invitetransformation- my essence a seeker But I am trying to settle […]
Met a bear who proclaimed himself to be a man;knew the instant I spotted him – lumberinggait approaching – that he was an animal,feared for my safety, would have retreated stayed at my mother’s side – sheltered infamiliarity – were I not so fixated on hisblatant woundedness. Sympathy blindingsensibility, i listened, hypnotized by the whiteness […]
I hope you told her no!
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Lol.
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Your Black-eyed Junco is quite a looker! Is the acrobatic chickadee the same one as the other day?
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It is the same one. We have regulars. I should name them.
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Yes, regular visitors should be properly named.
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Love that commentary! Especially the chickadee! Looks like that is exactly what he is saying. LOL! 🙂
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Thanks Lisa. I feel like I could train the chickadee to eat out of my hand. They are not timid around me at all.
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I need you to come to my house and train mine! LOL! 🙂
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Lovely captures!
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Thanks!
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Awwdorable pics!
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Thanks.
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You are welcome.
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That blue one is stunning! Great shots V.J.! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks Deborah!
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