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A little bit about moi:
I am a mom, a nana, a sister, a woman, a friend, a human being…a youth counsellor, Family Life Educator.
I have been working in the helping profession for over 25 years and volunteered in various capacities from youths to seniors.
Tournesol is my nom de plume for haiku and other Japanese form poetry here at Tournesoldansunjardin https://cheryllynnroberts.wordpress.com I hope you enjoy reading through my daily waka.
I also have another blog "Stop the Stigma" where I may stand on my soapbox now and then and hope it will become a place to drop in and share or comment on issues important to you. In that vein this could be a great way to learn from each other.
http://stigmahursteveryone.wordpress.com
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So many untold stories! So many closed doors. Beautiful edit on the photo and really appreciated your words.
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Thanks, Janice, I have so many photos I have taken in the past few year walking to work, of doors, sometimes with a tricycle in front…or a broken bike…so many questions…my imagination goes wild and the stories keep me company until I get to work:)
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Yes .. so many many untold stories … beautifully done haiga, it reminds me of a book cover somehow .. very inviting!
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Oh lovely idea!!
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Glad you liked the idea … when will we see your book?
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When I work part time I will start writing…full time is too difficult.
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🙂 sounds interesting.
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What a perceptive haiku. You are right. So much goes on behind closed doors. The photo edit is really effective.
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Thank you, Suzanne…it is an old building, so it was an easy subject.
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aloha Cheryl-Lynn. your haiga gave me a smile. so true. so true. so true. and sometimes. . . . the doors are as interesting as the stories. . . . fun on the image. fun on the haiku. fun on the haiga.
thank you for continuing to link up even tho i am not getting around as often as i’d like.
fun on. aloha. rick.
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Don’t worry about getting around…it is a great challenge and I`m glad I found out through Georgia about it this year:)
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