Today we join Two SPOILED CATS and Wacky Holidays are both about squirrels!!
Here is our inspiration
Oh dear
I fear
I cannot come near
to writing what my mind's eye
cannot see clear(ly).
Today I'm joining the
I'm Thankful to say
The cute puppy on my Wordless Wednesday post was not lost he was in his fenced yard.
We were walking on the side walk by his home, he came up to say Hi.
love it!!!! I probably would run like the wind when I see something like that in a dark forest... and yes, we send positive thoughts to our friends in texas and we hope for the best...
ReplyDeleteThat is a very spooky picture. We too are wishing warmer weather for our Texas friends.
ReplyDeleteWell done on the poem! Love the form of it and the CHILL from it! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam and Teddy too
The perfect poem for that photo! We have been saying lots of prayers for TX and all of those in this horrible situation.
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ReplyDeleteYeah, that's more a Halloween pic than a spring's round the corner kinda prompt!!! YAM xx
Great poem! We get a lot of foggy days where things are not what they seem until you get closer.
ReplyDeleteGood words, Cecilia! I found this interestingly spooky! And yes, prayers for Texas and all the people in scary weather situations.
ReplyDeleteFriendly pups are just the best! Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteThe photo was kind of skeery this week. We're glad that pup has a home.
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That's a great poem for such a spooky picture. We have our paws crossed for all our friends in Texas.
ReplyDeleteLove the poem. Kind of a spooky photograph.
ReplyDeleteI figured the pup was in a fenced yard. He/she looks very healthy.
Prayers for all those in Texas and anywhere else that need prayers.
Have a fabulous Thankful Thursday, honey. Big hugs. ♥
the poem fits what i would have thought, FEAR comes to me easily and a figure in fog and woods, oh my... soooo happy the pup was contained in his own yard. see what i mean about fear?
ReplyDeletenice take on the poem today C !!! :) ☺☺♥♥
ReplyDeleteI love that poem! What a cute and friendly pup you met on your walk, glad he was fenced in and not lost. These Texans thank you for your purrs and prayers during this hard time, we have power and water thank goodness.
ReplyDeleteYou poem is purrfect! We LOVE it (and you). You are awesome and we hope you a marvellously Happy Day!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute puppy!! Dad is in Texas, but so far has been lucky. I really wish we were closer!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, cute little poochie.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for your thoughts & prayers for us! Your kindness lifts my spirits.
Great poem. XO
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ReplyDeletePoem fits the picture perfectly
I couldn't see what that figure was in the forest either. I don't think it was a forest elf, though.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful poem. We tip our tails to you.
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I love your poem. It is so easy to fear what we cannot see clear(ly)!!!
ReplyDeleteWe were kind of shaky when we saw that picture. Goodness that is dreary like being stuck inside due to snow
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