Haiku My Heart ~ Dreams
MAY 15, 2015
Once a tree, this post
dreams of holding up the stars.
The sun and moon smile.
\*\*\*\*\*
A friend and I were the guests
of one of my favorite local restaurants,[ Rosso Pizzeria](http://www.rossopizzeria.com/)
to visit the one-hundred and fifty-five year-old barn
at the artisan goat cheese factory Pugs Leap
at [White Whale Farms](http://www.whitewhalefarm.com/) in Petaluma, California.
No nails were used in the building of this barn!
Tongue and groove as well as pegs
were used to create this beautiful building.
dreams of holding up the stars.
The sun and moon smile.
\*\*\*\*\*
A friend and I were the guests
of one of my favorite local restaurants,[ Rosso Pizzeria](http://www.rossopizzeria.com/)
to visit the one-hundred and fifty-five year-old barn
at the artisan goat cheese factory Pugs Leap
at [White Whale Farms](http://www.whitewhalefarm.com/) in Petaluma, California.
No nails were used in the building of this barn!
Tongue and groove as well as pegs
were used to create this beautiful building.
\*\*\*\*\*
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please visit Rebecca and other poets
at [recuerda mi corazon](http://corazon.typepad.com/)
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