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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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Beautiful!
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Thanks so much!
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That patch of sunlight is so familiar!
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Yes, I just love that haiku Jane wrote…so much said in just that line.
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Nicely done response.
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Thanks Janice, my mind was a bit in a fog last night but wanted to get a few poems out despite the time.
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You made the clock stop for me. Very beautiful!
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Wow! thanks, I had to go back and see what I read that stopped the clock…what a lovely comment!!!
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🙂
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Catching nature’s instinct there, well done.
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They tells us always before in so many ways to hide for shelter.
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This is brilliant Cheryl-Lynn!
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Thanks so much, cara! I think as children we noticed so well how nature changes just before a storm, remembering our mothers or grandmothers shouting out to us, can`t you see the leaves turning. It is actually a scary feeling to notice this when you are paddling your row boat in the middle of the river though 😉
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Hmm yes, I think it would be indeed a little worrisome. Yes children seem to be much more aware of what’s going on around them don’t they.
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