rotted wood transforms as time, weather and worm holes sculpt a masterpiece
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Beauty in brokenness
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Yes. And character with age.
Indeed.
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I like your phrase. Mind if I use it in a poem?
Not at all! Please let me know when it’s done so I can link you up!
Haha, love your blog name. In my latest poem I rhymed with ‘stanza.’ Beautiful photo and words.
Thank you. I see you’ve got quite a creative blog name. Intriguing!
Beautiful colors, Maggie!
Looks kind of like a water color painting. I guess it probably was colored by water, come to think of it. This is a board I found in my yard. I think my dog dragged it out from under the deck. He has great taste in fine wood.
Ha!
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Beauty in brokenness
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Yes. And character with age.
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Indeed.
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I like your phrase. Mind if I use it in a poem?
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Not at all! Please let me know when it’s done so I can link you up!
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Haha, love your blog name. In my latest poem I rhymed with ‘stanza.’ Beautiful photo and words.
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Thank you. I see you’ve got quite a creative blog name. Intriguing!
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Beautiful colors, Maggie!
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Looks kind of like a water color painting. I guess it probably was colored by water, come to think of it. This is a board I found in my yard. I think my dog dragged it out from under the deck. He has great taste in fine wood.
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Ha!
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