Sending love and well wishes Lauren.. Forgive the huge delay, As I have not been in the blogging world. I needed to nurture my own health … So I am gradually interacting here again as i moderate my comments which have been pending some time… Love and well wishes dear friend ❤
Hi Lauren,
It’s been a very long time! I hope you and your family are well! I hope the covid situation hasn’t affected you all to much. We have been pretty safe up in Australia but things are heating up here and the covid cases are going up. I thought I came across you in a literary journal I regularly read and have contributed to. I got really excited and came on here in the first time in years to see if it actually was you and it wasn’t. I am not disappointed though just excited to see your still around, still writing and still being you! Sending much love to you and I will be sure to pop in a bit more regularly!
Bianca xxx
Hi Bianca, it’s SO good to see you! My family has been lucky through Covid, staying healthy and still working in our current jobs. I’m sorry to hear cases are rising in Australia. That’s scary, to say the least. Ahh, I wish I had been that person in your literary journal! 🙂 But I haven’t submitted any writing. Instead, I’m working on my 3rd book of memoirs in poetry and short stories. I thought it would be out sooner, but hopefully, in the next month or so. Anyway, thank you so much for popping in and I hope you’ll stay in touch. Take good care and stay well, too. Sending love back to you! 💕💕
I’m reading a sweet book that another dog lover sent me called “Things My Dog Has Taught Me (about being a better human being)” by Jonathan Wittenberg. It’s excellent.
It sounds like a wonderful book and one I’d enjoy. My son gave me a book called, “I Could Chew on This” by Francesco Margiuliano. It’s a book of poems written by dogs. 😉 It’s adorable and I’m sure you’d love it. Happy Friday! 🎉
Great title! 😉
How lovely, Lauren. My summer garden is blooming with weed, right now, but I still love it.
Ha ha. Here in the rainforest, thistles and nettles grown a foot a day so the appreciation of weeds wears a little thin. Lol 😀
I get it. We’re in a drought now, but in the past where rain falls frequently, the weeds grow like crazy. It’s hard to keep up with them. Have a good Monday!
No person bent on evil is going to get past that watchman Lauren. Beautiful dog!
Beautiful haiku, Lauren and
ah, Noble King Copper, what a gorgeous portrait! ❤👑❤❤❤❤❤👑❤
Thanks so much, Marina. My hubby and I loved this shot, so I became inspired. 🙂 Sending love and hugs! xoxo
Oh, I can see why!!!! 🤗❤🤗
More love and hugs to you
…and Copper! 😉
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Lovely words Lauren And Copper looks every inch a King on top of his castle …. Much love your way Lauren… Nice to be back…. ❤
Thanks, Sue, and it’s great to have you back. Yes, Copper is the king in our household (or he thinks he is). 🙂 Love and hugs to you, too! 💗
Sending love and well wishes Lauren.. Forgive the huge delay, As I have not been in the blogging world. I needed to nurture my own health … So I am gradually interacting here again as i moderate my comments which have been pending some time… Love and well wishes dear friend ❤
Lovely haiku, Lauren! Stay blessed 🌹🌹🥰🙏💫✨
Thanks, Diana! Stay blessed too! ❤️💞🦋
Nice one! Love his pose.
Thanks, Balroop! He’s normally camera shy but complied pretty well here. 🙂
Aw. Copper’s awesome The poem is as well. Thanks, Lauren
Thanks so much, John! I was inspired by the king! 🙂
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Lovely, Lauren. Copper is gorgeous!
Thanks, Jill! I’ll tell Copper! 😉 💞
And now I want my bone.
I hope you get it, Binky! 🙂
Actually, I meant Copper!
Haha! I wondered about that!
Hi Lauren,
It’s been a very long time! I hope you and your family are well! I hope the covid situation hasn’t affected you all to much. We have been pretty safe up in Australia but things are heating up here and the covid cases are going up. I thought I came across you in a literary journal I regularly read and have contributed to. I got really excited and came on here in the first time in years to see if it actually was you and it wasn’t. I am not disappointed though just excited to see your still around, still writing and still being you! Sending much love to you and I will be sure to pop in a bit more regularly!
Bianca xxx
Hi Bianca, it’s SO good to see you! My family has been lucky through Covid, staying healthy and still working in our current jobs. I’m sorry to hear cases are rising in Australia. That’s scary, to say the least. Ahh, I wish I had been that person in your literary journal! 🙂 But I haven’t submitted any writing. Instead, I’m working on my 3rd book of memoirs in poetry and short stories. I thought it would be out sooner, but hopefully, in the next month or so. Anyway, thank you so much for popping in and I hope you’ll stay in touch. Take good care and stay well, too. Sending love back to you! 💕💕
The heart and soul of a dog – in this case Copper– shown in portrait and poem. Well done!
Thanks, Pam! I know you’re a dog lover, too. Our furry family members not only provide a bundle of love, they provide inspiration for haiku. 🙂
I’m reading a sweet book that another dog lover sent me called “Things My Dog Has Taught Me (about being a better human being)” by Jonathan Wittenberg. It’s excellent.
It sounds like a wonderful book and one I’d enjoy. My son gave me a book called, “I Could Chew on This” by Francesco Margiuliano. It’s a book of poems written by dogs. 😉 It’s adorable and I’m sure you’d love it. Happy Friday! 🎉
Great title! 😉
How lovely, Lauren. My summer garden is blooming with weed, right now, but I still love it.
Thanks, Diana! I’ve felt the same about weeds when they’re a beautiful emerald green! 🙂 Hugs 🤗
Ha ha. Here in the rainforest, thistles and nettles grown a foot a day so the appreciation of weeds wears a little thin. Lol 😀
I get it. We’re in a drought now, but in the past where rain falls frequently, the weeds grow like crazy. It’s hard to keep up with them. Have a good Monday!
No person bent on evil is going to get past that watchman Lauren. Beautiful dog!
Haha! He’s a big, lovable baby, Ian, but he is protective of his humans. So when he hears a knock at the door, his bark rattles the roof. 🙂 Thank you!
Love it!
Thanks, Mark! 🙂
Perfectly stated for this noble photo. ❤
Thanks, Debby. Copper’s inspiration is never-ending. 🙂 💞