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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Thoroughly Poetic #249 and Thankful Thursday

   Thankful Thursday hosted

Very very THANKFUL Mother Nature gave us a reprieve for the icy, cold frigid temperatures.

Tuesday, February 9, it was 70 degrees...Believe it or not we still had snow and ice on the north side of the house...so happy that is gone too.

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Today is Poetic Thursday hosted by our pals Teddy and Angel Sammy at Two Spoiled Cats

Today's photo challenge


Weed or seed sprouting in the spring
no matter which pops thru
they all strive to quickly find sunshine
to survive


10 comments:

  1. The photo & your poem are powerful! I would title the photo: Hope Against All Odds!

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  2. and we are happy when we see them after the winter time... at least for a while ;O)

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  3. I might cry with joy to see weeds sprouting this year. 😁

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  4. Sweet poem.....when we found this photo online - even knowing it was an AI generated one - it STILL send a message to our hearts that we wanted to share in the form of an invitation to write a poem! Thanks for SEEING/FEELING it. We are waiting for a warm up and are still surrounded by a lot of ice and snow. Send us some WARM please?

    Hugs, Pam and Teddy

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  5. That is a brave flower determined to survive. I am glad all your snow and ice has gone.

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  6. That brave little flower sure looks happy. Love your poem!

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  7. wow, 70 I would be in heaven. We did get up to 50 the other day but it's snowing this morning. It wasn't enough to get rid of all the snow we had but it did get rid of some

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  8. How about if I send you a couple buckets of snow just so you don't forget what it's like, lol. I like your poem to go with the flower. And I am always grateful when you show me blue sky.

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  9. Sunshine makes everything better for living things. Mom has noticed we rarely go out to play on cloudy days but if the sun comes out, we want to go out.

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