I will forget you not, I look forward to the poems you share, I for one think you make a lasting impression with what you share. Each one gives the readers an idea of when you were growing up.
Ginger, you are a constant encouragement to me. I can’t thank you enough for being there, all the way out west, someone I’ve never met, so dedicated to responding to my blog posts. In the post, I wish I’d had a picture of the flower “forget me not” but I didn’t even look for one. I think my mother used to grow them.
Enjoyed this poem, and loved the photo.
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Thank you, Kim.
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We all want to be remembered and for others to remember those we’ve loved who are no longer here. More beautiful photography!
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Nice thoughts, Dorothy.
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This is applicable to writers everywhere. Love it!
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Here’s wishing we all find that certain plot that works! 🙂
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Or just the right readers for the plot you’ve already got.
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And you have a poem with these rhyming words. lol It’s a big world out there. Marketing books is hard to do,
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Oh yes lol. I just joined the free version of this yesterday. Do you fancy joining? http://www.authormarketingclub.com/
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I’ll check it out. Might be worthwhile.
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Love the poem.
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Thanks, Patricia. Wish I could send one of the bluebirds your way. 🙂
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I will forget you not, I look forward to the poems you share, I for one think you make a lasting impression with what you share. Each one gives the readers an idea of when you were growing up.
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Ginger, you are a constant encouragement to me. I can’t thank you enough for being there, all the way out west, someone I’ve never met, so dedicated to responding to my blog posts. In the post, I wish I’d had a picture of the flower “forget me not” but I didn’t even look for one. I think my mother used to grow them.
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