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Lovely sketch and words, as always. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
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beautiful poetry and sketch
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I never would have thought of rain going through a sieve to the earthworms. Nice drawing!
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nice sketch and a wonderfully creative haiku Gillena!
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Hi Gillena. Love your sketch and your Haiku. Eartworms😍😍
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and if there's too much rain, the worms surface! like your sketch!
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Charcoal sketches can make ordinary objects look extraordinary. Your use of analogy worked beautifully in your haiku too. Blessings!
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Great sketch. I love the point of view. Very nice.
lonely . . .the weight ofraindrops
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I love seeing you create in charcoal..this is wonderful...with great words too!!Hugs Giggles
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YES!!! and since there is no rain in sight here in the mountains of arizona-i watered all the huge compost piles and felt the relief of worms and lizards!
What lovely sketches and poetry!
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Lovely sketch and words, as always. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
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beautiful poetry and sketch
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I never would have thought of rain going through a sieve to the earthworms. Nice drawing!
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nice sketch and a wonderfully creative haiku Gillena!
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Hi Gillena. Love your sketch and your Haiku. Eartworms😍😍
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and if there's too much rain, the worms surface! like your sketch!
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Charcoal sketches can make ordinary objects look extraordinary. Your use of analogy worked beautifully in your haiku too. Blessings!
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Great sketch. I love the point of view. Very nice.
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I love seeing you create in charcoal..this is wonderful...with great words too!!
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YES!!! and since there is no rain in sight here in the mountains of arizona-i watered all the huge compost piles and felt the relief of worms and lizards!
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