Wonder Years
Sedoka 5/7/7 5/7/714 total reviews
Comment from karenina
Smiling big here. My ten-year-old, Maxwell gets excited about planting seeds and such. Unfortunately, he is heartbroken when blossoms don't appear overnight! In the virtual world of internet games, he has everything as he presses a button or flicks his wrist. I'm trying to teach him patience...and he's trying to test mine!
Karenina
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2023
Smiling big here. My ten-year-old, Maxwell gets excited about planting seeds and such. Unfortunately, he is heartbroken when blossoms don't appear overnight! In the virtual world of internet games, he has everything as he presses a button or flicks his wrist. I'm trying to teach him patience...and he's trying to test mine!
Karenina
Comment Written 05-Dec-2023
reply by the author on 06-Dec-2023
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Thank you for digging my old poems. God bless you and your family.
Love,
Marival
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It was a delightful
gift of an afternoon
I gave myself!
Hugs!
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
We enjoy the joys when children experience something new for the first time and we relive our childhood in that moment, I enjoyed the sentiment here, a well composed Sedona, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
We enjoy the joys when children experience something new for the first time and we relive our childhood in that moment, I enjoyed the sentiment here, a well composed Sedona, love Dolly x
Comment Written 14-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
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Thank you very much Dolly.
Gypsy hugs
Comment from Seshadri_Sreenivasan
You inspire me to try out various forms of Japanese poetry with your awesome poems. This is an awesome form that paints a vivid picture in the reader's mind. Very impressive.Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
You inspire me to try out various forms of Japanese poetry with your awesome poems. This is an awesome form that paints a vivid picture in the reader's mind. Very impressive.Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 14-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
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Thank you very much for your review and kind words, Seshadri.
Gypsy hugs
Comment from Wendy G
I like the format of this Sedoka, and the final line encapsulates the thought that seeing with the fresh eyes and curiosity of a child is an excellent way to recapture that sense of wonder in nature, that we often now just take for granted. It's interesting and thoughtful, and beautifully written.
Wendy
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
I like the format of this Sedoka, and the final line encapsulates the thought that seeing with the fresh eyes and curiosity of a child is an excellent way to recapture that sense of wonder in nature, that we often now just take for granted. It's interesting and thoughtful, and beautifully written.
Wendy
Comment Written 14-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
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Thank you very much for your review and kind words, Wendy.
Gypsy hugs
Comment from Hitcher
It is spring here in NZ Gypsy so there is a lot of plant watching going on in my back yard. Tomatoes, cucumbers, capsicums, courgette and beans for now, 3 weeks in the ground and looking good thus far. Got to keep an eye out for frosts though, we still get the odd one ; ))
Unfortunately the days of my daughters helping day in the garden are long gone. Now they just love to eat it once it has been picked.
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
It is spring here in NZ Gypsy so there is a lot of plant watching going on in my back yard. Tomatoes, cucumbers, capsicums, courgette and beans for now, 3 weeks in the ground and looking good thus far. Got to keep an eye out for frosts though, we still get the odd one ; ))
Unfortunately the days of my daughters helping day in the garden are long gone. Now they just love to eat it once it has been picked.
Comment Written 14-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
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I didn't know you live in New Zealand. I would love to see it one day. For what I heard it's a beautiful country. The untamed wilderness to rich culture...sigh...
Thank you very much for your thoughtful review and feedback.
Gypsy hugs
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Married a Kiwi : )) been living here almost 19 years now. love it! It has everything you mentioned and so much more friend. Our door is always open : )) Hitch
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Kiwi, cute name for New Zealanders. I'm originally from Spain. In our country we say the same thing, our door is always open, also we share our meals with whoever comes by. Where were you born? How did you end up in NZ? Inquisitive minds want to know. LoL heh heh...
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I was born and raised in the northeast of England- County Durham. I met Moana when I was traveling and working in Israel 30 years ago ; ) We travelled for 5 years together, settled in Holland for seven( she has Dutch parents) years. She was born in NZ though. We came here 19 years ago when our first daughter was 3 months old. There ya go, a bit of info on Hitch.
Spain is nice spend a couple of summer holidays there back in my youth.
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You have a very interesting life. Thank you for sharing. I feel I know you better.
I was born in Tangier while my parents were living there for a while. I am Spanish, from Madrid. I moved to the USA when I turned 16 years ago, after been banished by my father and stepmother. I'm bipolar and relationships are hard for people like me but I have three beautiful children and three grandchildren. I think you and I are about the same age or close... in the USA we call people our age==babyboomers. I have been a teacher most of my career life and I love it.
There you go, a bit more about me.
"May your pockets be heavy, your heart be light, and may good luck pursue you each morning and each night"-an old gypsy blessing
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I believe I am a generation X child, just missed the baby boomer years : ))
Wow, thank you for the blessing Gypsy, very cool : )) That must have been hard friend, being banished.
I loved/love having kids and look forward to my girls making me a grandfather one day... but not too soon. I want them to live first, see the world and experience life and other cultures ; ))
I look forward getting to know you better Gypsy. Have a great weekend, ours is upon us here in NZ and the forcast is sun, sun and more sun ; )
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I was born at the end of baby boomers generation. So I guess I can be your fanstory big sister. 😉
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Ha ha, I'm good with that Gypsy.
id I tell you my parents(mum and second husband) used to foster kids when i was growing up... I had lots of new sisters and brothers SO welcome to the family, ha ha. I think we are going to get on great sis : )))
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Your fun, and true, words pair perfectly with you cute picture, Gypsy. I enjoyed reading your sedoka. Great job with its style. I like the colored fonts set against the black background. Your message is clear, too.
Respectfully, Jan
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
Your fun, and true, words pair perfectly with you cute picture, Gypsy. I enjoyed reading your sedoka. Great job with its style. I like the colored fonts set against the black background. Your message is clear, too.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment Written 13-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
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Thank you very much, Jan, for your thoughtful review and feedback.
Gypsy hugs
Comment from duchessofdrumborg
'Wonder Years', is an exceptionally well-written and delightfully descriptive piece. This talented poet's work was a pleasure to both read and review. I very much look forward to seeing your next post.
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
'Wonder Years', is an exceptionally well-written and delightfully descriptive piece. This talented poet's work was a pleasure to both read and review. I very much look forward to seeing your next post.
Comment Written 13-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
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Thank you very much for your review and kind words.
Gypsy hugs
Gypsy, you're very welcome.
Hugs the Duchess
Comment from Mike Stevens
Another fine poem, Gypsy--and I agree, if I could keep all the knowledge I've learned, otherwise, I wouldn't want to be a kid in today's messed-up world
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
Another fine poem, Gypsy--and I agree, if I could keep all the knowledge I've learned, otherwise, I wouldn't want to be a kid in today's messed-up world
Comment Written 13-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
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Thank you very much, Mike, for your thoughtful review and feedback.
Gypsy hugs
Comment from Jasmine Girl
What a cute poem about a girl scientist. The beautiful butterflies are very cute, too which can be symbols of youth. I have a Sedoka about a Crane in mind and will try to post it tonight. Crane is so Japanese.
Well done.
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
What a cute poem about a girl scientist. The beautiful butterflies are very cute, too which can be symbols of youth. I have a Sedoka about a Crane in mind and will try to post it tonight. Crane is so Japanese.
Well done.
Comment Written 13-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
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Yes, I've seen a lot of beautiful Japanese paintings of cranes. I bet you can find the perfect one for your sedoka.
Thank you very much for your thoughtful review and feedback.
Gypsy hugs
Comment from Giftedone.Eric Wallace .
I enjoyed the poem you shared it was very creative and unique keep up the good work this was very intriguing I enjoyed to read once again thank you for saying again
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
I enjoyed the poem you shared it was very creative and unique keep up the good work this was very intriguing I enjoyed to read once again thank you for saying again
Comment Written 13-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2021
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Thank you very much for your great review and kind words.
Gypsy hugs
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You're welcome
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And you know you're welcome
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Noted thank you