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I love it…yes, be the poem! Thank you for taking part in the challenge!!
Well, you definitely achieved the goal – because when I first saw this I thought it was just an inspirational taken from somewhere else! Be the poem is excellent advice!
That would be hard to write a poem on the spur like that – I would think. Though with your pace, that might be just the job for you!
BE THE POEM. thank you so much for the reminder. i needed it, right now!
Love your handwriting ⦠and I hope it doesn’t rain soon as this is adorable!
Thanks, margaret. It rarely rains here, but after attempt #1 at this, it HAILED.
I had to start all over (an hour later when it was perfectly sunny out again.) š
Ah, spring in Southern Nevada.
you chalked it up!
I’m so impressed you went outside and brought to street poem to real life! Excellent thoughts! We should all BE the poems we write.
love this colorful optimism and the urge to be the poem…
YES!
And I shall write a sidewalk poem outside my home today, thanks to you.