so vain, peacock? the sweet-singing wren wears grey everyday
ushers watch the collection plate new sound system?
oh chickie can I keep you here? sea lions prowl
Image: Siggy Nowak — Pixabay
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I'm a wife, mom & grandma, homemaker, avid reader, blogger, and nature lover enjoying country living. I write short stories, poems, and share life experiences, adding a dash of humor whenever I can.
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I actually like worms; I view them as restorers of the soil. 🙂 But you should live on this sandy land. I could did up half my yard and maybe find a couple of worms. And those would be where I’ve planted something and used peat when doing it.
Yes, I know worms are helpful. I just don’t want to have to see them :). Snakes, too.They help keep mice and other critters under control. Doesn’t mean I have to like them 🙂
I love the worm haiku. Very clever!
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Thank you. With a worm you just never know. 🙂
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Worms are almost as icky as snakes.
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I actually like worms; I view them as restorers of the soil. 🙂 But you should live on this sandy land. I could did up half my yard and maybe find a couple of worms. And those would be where I’ve planted something and used peat when doing it.
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Yes, I know worms are helpful. I just don’t want to have to see them :). Snakes, too.They help keep mice and other critters under control. Doesn’t mean I have to like them 🙂
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All of them delightful!
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Thanks again. 🙂
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Love them all – peacocks are such show-offs!
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They are indeed. Thanks for supporting my poetic endeavors. 🙂
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