Haiku My Heart ~ Kindness
SEPTEMBER 6, 2019
a simple kindness
brings the neighbors together
stones tell the story
brings the neighbors together
stones tell the story
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Can you imagine my delight in finding these little people
standing on the new stone wall?
I have no idea who placed them here… I thought I did.
However, I was wrong.
Can you imagine my delight in finding these little people
standing on the new stone wall?
I have no idea who placed them here… I thought I did.
However, I was wrong.
This mystery…
continues to spark our imaginations and
the conversations with my neighbors
and people passing by!
continues to spark our imaginations and
the conversations with my neighbors
and people passing by!
So as Don Quixote reads on…
thank you kind person for your imagination,
sense of humor, and a keen eye for beauty!
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