Catching Snowflakes
...children at heart3 total reviews
Comment from ceramic
Well expressed but catching snowflakes is hardly the most significant manner in which nature could be embraced. In this sense, a bit cliched.
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2017
Well expressed but catching snowflakes is hardly the most significant manner in which nature could be embraced. In this sense, a bit cliched.
Comment Written 03-Mar-2017
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2017
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Sorry you feel that way...it's perspective. When you've been married 48 years - you see life through the eyes of your grandchildren. Cliched perhaps. But I rejoice in seeing life through younger eyes, as mine continue to fail. You must have the advantage of youth...
Comment from rspoet
This is a very good ode to winter
those childhood memories are always fun
Snow is like a wonderland when you're young,
now it's something to shovel and slip on
Excellent art work to match your great memories
Well done
Best wishes in the contest
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2017
This is a very good ode to winter
those childhood memories are always fun
Snow is like a wonderland when you're young,
now it's something to shovel and slip on
Excellent art work to match your great memories
Well done
Best wishes in the contest
Comment Written 03-Mar-2017
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2017
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Thank you!
Comment from winnona
A well-written contest entry. I do not know of any child who does not like catching snowflakes in their mouth nor eating handfuls of fresh snow. I think you completed the challenge of the contest well.
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2017
A well-written contest entry. I do not know of any child who does not like catching snowflakes in their mouth nor eating handfuls of fresh snow. I think you completed the challenge of the contest well.
Comment Written 03-Mar-2017
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2017
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Thank you!