A haiga on Restless Jo’s photo, for Sally’s wild challenge, and Poetry Chain Gang, Day 3
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Yippee! Thank God Nature is everywhere 🙂 But then we are Nature too 🙂
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absolutely.
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Wonderful haiga, Viv! Coots are surprising…even if they don’t intend to be 😉
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coots and clappers….great!!!! Nature is everywhere for true. And thank you for this wonderful reminder.
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I just saw coots for the first time last week 🙂 !
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I really love the thought that nature is everywhere.. just wonderful
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I LOVE “nature is everywhere.” Yes, it is. A few of us went with birds today. Loved yours.
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Ah.. the old coot.. and truly when i first go dance my style is different than
all the young folks.. and i do not even care to notice the difference..
not unlike the coot of concrete human parks.. it’s too bad
the folks of concrete cannot change.. but haha!
now the youth of dance halls
do copy coot..:)
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Kudos to you for writing such an interesting piece, & finding it fits into 3 poetry prompts. I usually exhaust myself with each writing, so just keeping up at dVerse more than suffices for my poetic needs & outlet.
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But you don’t confine yourself to short poems the way I do, so yours must take a lot of time.
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Bet that guy has a hard time finding shoes. What an interesting bird. I don’t think I have seen one of them around here. Our cities are dominated by pigeons. There is nature everywhere, even in the city though, and amazing how different it can be everywhere you visit.
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They can swim like the clappers – Ido’t know why they don’t have webbed feet.
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we don’t have coots here…. lovely capture
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Nature is everywhere ~ I love the haiga Viv ~ Thanks for joining in ~
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Wow, those feet truly are amazing.
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Wow…the feet!! What a neat bird!! 🙂
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Indeed.
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Wish I’d had that photo when I wrote my piece https://catterel.wordpress.com/2012/05/26/i-come-from-haunt-of-coot-and-hern/ – I’m just amazed by coot feet!
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I looked at yours, and went WOW what a coincidence!
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