I took this photo while on a walk one day. Dandelions and their fuzz are always in abundance. Weeds, not to me! These vehicles of dreams are just waiting in the suns beams for us to take a chance.
I hope you enjoyed today’s poem. DeJackson at dVerse asked us to write a Quadrille (a poem with exactly 44 words) including some form of the word GO.
Welcome new friends. I'm Heather, a homeschooling mama raising three children alongside my husband. I love to walk our two dogs, photograph nature, and write poetry. As a family, we love reading together, creating art, sports and all things nature. We also enjoy sharing our learning experiences with friends and creating co-op opportunities. I enjoy writing about our homeschool adventures, as well as nature and sharing recipes. My heart is grateful for my family, our homeschool, our friends and homeschool community, as well as the nature around us. In addition to following my blog, you can find me on Facebook at Home Study from the Grateful Heart.
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11 thoughts on “A Hopeful Sigh – Quadrille #122”
That is a fantastic photo you snapped. I like how you illustrate the magic of making a wish on a white dandelion puff before scattering the seeds. It brings back childhood memories. 🙂
That is a fantastic photo you snapped. I like how you illustrate the magic of making a wish on a white dandelion puff before scattering the seeds. It brings back childhood memories. 🙂
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Thank you S. M. Saves! I appreciate your kind words.
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This is beautiful. You poem is in the moment. Which is beautiful.
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Thank you Kenyan Biko!
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A wish must go!
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such an enchanting pic and poem .. lovely!
Nice to meet you and welcome to WP and d’Verse 🙂
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Thank you Kate!
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my pleasure!
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This is absolutely beautiful, both photo and poem. I adore dandelions, and all the possibilities they represent.
Apologies for the belated visit. I’ve been down for the count sick.
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Thank you! I really appreciate that. I’m glad you were able to stop by. Sorry to hear you were sick. I hope you are feeling better now.
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