Oh, woes me, the relentless cold of winter draws invisible deer nearby to enroll in a tasteless course of tree nibbling.
Prompt: One-Liner Wednesday
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Oh, woes me, the relentless cold of winter draws invisible deer nearby to enroll in a tasteless course of tree nibbling.
Prompt: One-Liner Wednesday
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Shadows of trees and other objects give us new ideas to write different subjects , whether big or small , writing with concentration while sitting in a hall . A cup of coffee in hands , blankets over our legs , thinking about ideas which take birth in head. At last , I want to say nature inspires us in many ways. 🙂
So true, Bakshi – well said! Thank you for sharing!!
Always welcome mam . Thanks for inspiring me by appreciation 🙂
You’re welcome, right back at ya! 🙂
My pleasure 🙂
The deer will be exceedingly happy when spring comes around. Green grass appetizers! 🙂
Oh, my, gosh, I know it! And like we’ve said before, we’ll be right there joining them in on the celebration of green treats for the eyes to see! 🙂
It’s that time of winter when cabin fever starts to set in…at least it does for me. Let’s hope that after the current cold snap, Wisconsin starts to warm up and stay warm. 🙂
Yes, cabin fever has set in for me too! I hope this is the last cold snap for this season!! Yesterday we hit 26 above and it was sunny here. It felt like an old lost friend showed up for the day! Stay warm and stay in touch, I love hearing from you, your thoughts always warm my heart!! 🙂
Will do, Shelley. Life has been busy over here on the East side, but I’ll make it a point to come visit virtually when I can. 🙂
I completely understand – hope your office move is still moving on in the right direction. I so appreciate you taking time to stop by here when you’re able – hug your kitties for us over here on the West side 🙂