World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus : Five

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World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus

“Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and enjoy the journey.” – Babs Hoffman

Sailing

“Let’s go sailing,
They said
You’ll have a blast
They said”

Now,
Seasick
Over the railing
Wondering
How long this trip
Will last!

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World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus : Four

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World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus

“Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and enjoy the journey.” – Babs Hoffman

Pipes

As I was up the hill huffing
I saw the pipes a puffing

My sweaty forehead brushing
I thought when severely blushing
“Should not have eaten that muffin,
With all that delicious stuffing!”

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World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus : Three

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World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus

“Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and enjoy the journey.” – Babs Hoffman

Seashore

“She sells
Seashells
By the
Seashore”

“He yelled,
A few hotels
Rung their bells
By the
Seashore”

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World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus : Two

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World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus

“Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and enjoy the journey.” – Babs Hoffman

Cavemen

Carved in stone
Possibly with bone
Record of the past
Made to last

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World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus : One

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World Wide Wednesday in Cyprus

“Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and enjoy the journey.” – Babs Hoffman

Down the hill

Down the hill
Feel the chill
Enjoy the thrill!

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October, Rocktober, Sobtober? Part Three

October: Month of wellingtons and mackintoshes
Photography and Poetry

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“What could be more exciting than an October day? It’s your birthday, Fourth of July and Christmas all rolled into one.” Peggy Toney Horton

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October, Rocktober, Sobtober? Part Two

October: Month of wellingtons and mackintoshes
Photography and Poetry

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“What could be more exciting than an October day? It’s your birthday, Fourth of July and Christmas all rolled into one.” Peggy Toney Horton

October, Rocktober, Sobtober? Part Two

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October, Rocktober, Sobtober? Part One

October: Month of wellingtons and mackintoshes
Photography and Poetry

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“What could be more exciting than an October day? It’s your birthday, Fourth of July and Christmas all rolled into one.” Peggy Toney Horton

October, Rocktober, Sobtober? Part One

Little if no sunlight
Feeling the urge of flight
Looking through windows
Outside tall shadows
Cold weather gracing us
With minus degrees Celsius
Colours quickly a fading
The nature slowly graying

October or sobbtober
Surely nothing to rock over
You followed September
Surely, a month to remember

But, as life always has a twist
Therefore I must insist
This time, this October
Was truly a rocktober

With sunshine in abundance
And colours of substance
So far nothing to complain about
No time for doubt or pout
Both spirit and camera uplifted
With feelings of being gifted
With a beautiful October

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Sunny Days in October, Part Four

October: Month of wellingtons and mackintoshes
Photography and poetry

 

“October is crisp days and cool nights, a time to curl up around the dancing flames and sink into a good book.”

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Sunny Days in October, Part Three

October: Month of wellingtons and mackintoshes
Photography and poetry

 

“October is crisp days and cool nights, a time to curl up around the dancing flames and sink into a good book.”

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