Good morning, slow and steady traveler
with the tiny pink dot. Whatchoo got
on your agenda today?
A little grass tickling?
Some sun-ray
…………..breathing?
Perhaps I will join you,
(sweet)
come
what
……………May.
...
Good morning, slow and steady traveler
with the tiny pink dot. Whatchoo got
on your agenda today?
A little grass tickling?
Some sun-ray
…………..breathing?
Perhaps I will join you,
(sweet)
come
what
……………May.
...
I giggled in unison, smelled the sweet.
ha, love this. nice wordplay. I need to join the agenda for the day!
I love this.
Very nice, and such empathy for a snail.
Thanks, Sir. I loooooove them. They’re rare here, but we have some in our back yard.
I think they are even more rare here as I (and I think I have told you this before) have never seen one out like that. We have some in a lake nearby – underwater ones. And I think last summer we saw one going on a hike in the mountains.
Anyway, I enjoyed the pictures – and what a great plan for the day!
Could this be any more adorable, including the title?!
We named them all a few weeks ago, Marie (see poem called Naming Snails). This one’s name is Cotton Candy (slight pink paint dot.) 😉
So adorable!! Seeking out your other poem…