
chirping
communal bath
mud puddle
© Tournesol ’15
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Ah, cute. I’m going to post something else now (once I’ve found a puddle to photograph) but I initially had a similar idea based on something I saw last weekend in the park:
Crow bathes
In a muddle puddle,
Feels like a king.
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Love this and such a bonus if you take the photo too!!
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Muddy puddle, that should have said!
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Really? Would it sound better?:)
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I meant in my crow haiku – I wrote muddle puddle instead of muddy puddle – oh what a muddle!
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Haha, cute…I realize there are also expressions we may say here…well, also English in Quebec is slightly different than the rest of English Canada…my syntax is so influenced by French. I really enjoyed your muddle puddle:)
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Yes I’m learning lots of new expressions, especially from the US haiku-ers – and all from 17 syllables or less!
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and I learn to improve my vocabulary reading from writers from UK and Australia:)
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Very sweet !
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Thank you:)
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🙂 and think … there are people who pay to go to mud bathes …
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The only body wrap I ever had was a mud wrap and it felt so messy but my skin was soft like a baby for a month!
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Sound delightful … after the fact of course.
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So much money to be had with painting mud with a two inch paint brush, wrapped in saran wrap for 20 minutes et voilà…kaching $$$
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lol … ah will open a salon asap! 🙂 Darn … ran out of saran wrap.
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One bird’s path is another bird’s mud puddle? 😉
Cluttering the Puddle
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Indeed or another big bird’s spa:)
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Love the lightness in this one.
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Thanks Janice, puddles bring out the child in us sometimes:)
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It is fun to see your poems after having looked at the list of March prompts!
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I have not been able to keep up but I do what I can:)
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And that is plenty good enough…..
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I think so too:) when i retire things may change but that is not anytime soon.
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