
Author: Sarah Potter Writes
Sarah is a British eccentric who writes offbeat fiction, haiku and tanka poetry. When stuck for words, she sketches or paints instead. She's into nature conservation, sustainability, gardening, dogs, natural health, and reading. Her sociability is something that happens in short bursts with long breathing spaces in between. View all posts by Sarah Potter Writes
That is spectacular!!
A mooning tree! Love it. 😂
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Hee, hee 🙂 I couldn’t resist that poem! Last week I went to a local garden to take a whole load of seasonal pictures, but ended up mostly taking shots of strange tree trunks and reading things into them. It was great fun.
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I love your sense of humour! And I would have written some sort of comment, had it been me… your Haiku was a step above 🙂
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Oh Goodness the poor unfortunate tree – how undignified 🙂
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Indeed, it’s most undignified!
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You are fun! Fun, fun, fun! Wickedly fun! Playfully fun! Fun in all colors and shapes. You are fun!
Gotta run today…gotta run, rhymes with fun…you are fun! 🙂
Have a brilliant Monday, my friend.
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Love your comment Bill 🙂 You sound like you’re travelling on the back of a whirlwind! You have a brilliant rest of the week, my friend.
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LOL . PERFECT
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Thank you, Andrew 🙂
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Lol. Wonderful xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Thank you, Shey xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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So much in so very few words – the tree is great!
Scott
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Belatedly thanking you, Scott 🙂 I’m pleased you enjoyed my tree trunk Haiga. And wishing you a very happy New Year.
Sarah x
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🙂
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Oh Sarah, love this pair of buttocks. ‘Tree oblivious’ haha
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Hello, dear Inese. I disappeared for a month, so have only just seen your comment. I’m pleased the tree buttocks amused you 🙂 Wishing you a happy New Year, and I hope to be back to blogging again soon xxxx
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Happy New Year, Sarah! xxxx
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haha Love itl
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Thank you, Cybele, rather belatedly. I’ve peeping out from my hibernation nest to reply. Wishing you a happy and creative New Year xxxx
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Hey, I’m not the only one who sees persons—or parts of—in trees!
Hi, best you thank Dale for this visit. 🙂
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I have many more tree pictures worthy of personification. Indeed, I will thank Dale for your visit, and thank you to you, too 🙂 I’m only just signed into WP after a few weeks off, so need to catch up with responding to comments and visiting other blogs.
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Over from Dale’s. Congratulations on being her Advent Honoree. …. This Haiku made me laugh … so well done, and to be motivated by something simple and natural is perfect – and then support it with a pic!
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I’m certainly most honoured, and Dale is being so patient with me as I’ve done a bit of a disappearing act throughout Advent. Maybe she thought to flush me out of hiding by showing me that I might be out of sight but not out of mind. I’m glad that my Haiku made you laugh. Often there’s much inspiration to be found in things that are simple and natural 🙂
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Cheers for the flushing out. 🙂 Better yet, I appreciate the way you responded to me – a total stranger. Also cheers to your wit and welcoming nature.
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That’s the beauty of the WP community… the opportunity to meet and respond to total strangers 🙂
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Absolutely … and many don’t know how to deal with that in a positive way.
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Sweet!
Found my way here from Dale’s blog’s Advent Calendar!
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Replying rather belatedly to your comment as have been hibernating … thanks, Resa and wishing you a happy New Year 🙂
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