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| Reviewed by Richard Orey |
6/13/2009 |
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Short 'n powerful.
Richard |
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| Reviewed by Elizabeth Price |
5/19/2009 |
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| I felt desolate while I read the sparse words and sparse picture. Winter for sure. Love the power of your words. Liz |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
5/17/2009 |
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I love haiku and I sure love what you have created here, Carolyn. Thank you! Love and best wishes,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by J'nia Fowler |
4/28/2009 |
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| The picture corresponds with your well chosen words to create a wee masterpiece. Hugs, J'nia |
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| Reviewed by kg cummings |
4/28/2009 |
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| so much said in so few words... the beauty of the haiku lives throughout the seasons. Very nice, Kathy |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
4/27/2009 |
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| beautiful-the image and the words--well expressed |
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| Reviewed by John Flanagan |
4/27/2009 |
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Carolyn,
The stillness of words and picture perfectly matched, and the atmosphere explored is wonderful.
John |
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| Reviewed by Karen Palumbo |
4/27/2009 |
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So deep and yet the sweet music of memories linger all around....
Be always safe,
Karen |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
4/27/2009 |
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So much in so few words - WoW, Bear, this is gorgeous!
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
4/27/2009 |
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There is something almost painfully lonely about trees that have lost their foliage. Like a lover who has lost his mate they seem to greive in silence until spring comes to give them new life...lovely ku indeed Bear Paw
hugs
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| Reviewed by JASMIN HORST SEILER |
4/27/2009 |
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Two solitudes deeply rooted, not close enaugh to keep warm.
Darn, it happens so often , I guess that is what brings winter.
Hugs! Jasmin Horst |
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| Reviewed by High Country Girl |
4/27/2009 |
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Well said, but I never regret blowing off Jackie..
Dull days ahead for us, atb Bear. :)
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| Reviewed by Georg Mateos |
4/27/2009 |
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A perfect haiku to say bye-bye for now, to Jack Frost.
Georg
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