Hi Deb, I wanted to take the time to thank you for sharing about Haiku. I was not aware of it and it comes at a time to help me with dealing with Alzheimer's in my family. Here is a link if you have time to check it out. http://www.thenextfewyears.com/alzheimers/haiku Now if I can get up the nerve to start sharing on Haiku my Heart, especially since this post was my very first one. Love your blog!
here in Prescott, Az. this has been a devastating week to navigate. on friday after posting haiku my heart we went to the courthouse for the annual kiddie parade. nothing prepared us for the amazing honoring these children all came together to offer to our town. i redid my haiku page with photographs of the youngest of prescott offering their hearts as only children can. sunday standing outside on the road into prescott as each young man returned home was overwhelming in the enormity of loss striking so many families. it is heart warming to see our community come together in a force of love for all those torn apart by the enormity of loss. the courage and strength of the wives is humbling to say the least.
lovely to rest in the celebration and beauty that is you!
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Happy 4th to you & yours my friend. xo
Beautiful
exploding colors"!
Hi Deb, I wanted to take the time to thank you for sharing about Haiku. I was not aware of it and it comes at a time to help me with dealing with Alzheimer's in my family. Here is a link if you have time to check it out. http://www.thenextfewyears.com/alzheimers/haiku Now if I can get up the nerve to start sharing on Haiku my Heart, especially since this post was my very first one. Love your blog!
Hi Deb, as usual you take a photo that makes my mouth salivate. Glad to see Gotham Girl found you and Rebecca.
dear deb,
here in Prescott, Az. this has been a devastating week to navigate. on friday after posting haiku my heart we went to the courthouse for the annual kiddie parade. nothing prepared us for the amazing honoring these children all came together to offer to our town. i redid my haiku page with photographs of the youngest of prescott offering their hearts as only children can. sunday standing outside on the road into prescott as each young man returned home was overwhelming in the enormity of loss striking so many families. it is heart warming to see our community come together in a force of love for all those torn apart by the enormity of loss. the courage and strength of the wives is humbling to say the least.
lovely to rest in the celebration and beauty that is you!
Yummy celebrations, as always, Beautiful !
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