Haiku My Heart ~ Take A Ride...
OCTOBER 2, 2015
Come and take a ride
in your imagination.
The whole world awaits!
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It was such a joy to create this piece
for the Forestville Food For Thought AIDS Food Bank's
annual [Calabash ~ A Festival of Gourds, Art, & the Garden!](http://fftfoodbank.org/calabash-festival-gourds-art-and-garden-0)
in your imagination.
The whole world awaits!
\*\*\*\*\*
It was such a joy to create this piece
for the Forestville Food For Thought AIDS Food Bank's
annual [Calabash ~ A Festival of Gourds, Art, & the Garden!](http://fftfoodbank.org/calabash-festival-gourds-art-and-garden-0)
If you have the time,
and are near...
come to Forestville this weekend,
Sunday, October 12th ~ 1:00 to 5:00 PM
for a lovely afternoon of delicious food & drink,
music, a wander through the garden,
and participate in the silent auction of incredible art
for such a good cause...
and are near...
come to Forestville this weekend,
Sunday, October 12th ~ 1:00 to 5:00 PM
for a lovely afternoon of delicious food & drink,
music, a wander through the garden,
and participate in the silent auction of incredible art
for such a good cause...
*****
For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at recuerda mi corazon
For more Friday haiku my heart
please visit Rebecca and other poets
at recuerda mi corazon
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