Stone Four & haiku my heart ~ My Computer Guru
MAY 25, 2012
A wizard she is,
my sweet computer guru,
weaving cyber threads…
There are some amazing
people in my life...
I just do not know
how I would exist without them...
my sweet computer guru,
weaving cyber threads…
There are some amazing
people in my life...
I just do not know
how I would exist without them...
Ronnie Roche
of [Design Solutions](http://www.ronnieroche.com/) is one of them.
This amazing woman,
and her left brain,
not only navigates all the complexities
of all thing technological,
she dances over the bridge to her right brain and creates
[Heart Notes](http://www.aheartnote.com/)...
Thank you Ronnie
for helping me to be able to have a computer
and for all the creative
joys we share!
[Writing Small Stones](http://www.mightybell.com/)
and [haiku my heart](http://corazon.typepad.com/recuerda_mi_corazon/2012/05/haiku-my-heart-1.html) make beautiful
stone circles within stone circles...
here's my fourth of seven stones
and my Friday haiku!
come join us!
of [Design Solutions](http://www.ronnieroche.com/) is one of them.
This amazing woman,
and her left brain,
not only navigates all the complexities
of all thing technological,
she dances over the bridge to her right brain and creates
[Heart Notes](http://www.aheartnote.com/)...
Thank you Ronnie
for helping me to be able to have a computer
and for all the creative
joys we share!
[Writing Small Stones](http://www.mightybell.com/)
and [haiku my heart](http://corazon.typepad.com/recuerda_mi_corazon/2012/05/haiku-my-heart-1.html) make beautiful
stone circles within stone circles...
here's my fourth of seven stones
and my Friday haiku!
come join us!
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