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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
1/4/2004 |
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This is magnificent, Theresa; love the poem and especially love the pic of the aurora. I have been fortunate to have seen the aurora borealis on several fronts, but of course, they were NOTHING like they are in Alaska, where you live. They must be AWESOME up there! I would love to go to Alaska, to see the aurora borealis, and of course to see the wildlife and natural beauty and also the Inuit and Native American cultures. That would be cool; but I don't have the money to go now. I can only go to Alaska in my dreams; but maybe someday I'll get to go to Alaska for real!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Texas, Karen Lynn. :D |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
1/3/2004 |
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(((theresa)))
you've SEEN the aurora??? (of course you have...duh!! LOL)
o, to see them play in the sky like this...i've seen them twice, but so faint this far south (north texas)--rare indeed to see them
most beautiful pic and verse--BRAVA, dear poet
(((HUGS))) and love,
karla. :)
where in alaska do you live?? one of my dreams, to visit alaska :) |
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| Reviewed by Cin |
11/26/2001 |
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| You & Janet have a lot on common (she's my best friend and thinks highly of you) The poetry and photo are amazng |
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| Reviewed by Cin |
11/23/2001 |
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Ten stars.. <EXCELLENT AS ALWAYS>>Thanks Teresa
Water Dove *~*~*~* |
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| Reviewed by Janet Caldwell |
11/22/2001 |
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| This is a great journey. I took one in the poem and one in the photo. TY, excellent! JC |
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| Reviewed by C. Gourlay |
11/22/2001 |
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| I've always wanted to witness those dancing spirits in the sky, you have given me a glimpse of the true experience, thank you. |
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| Reviewed by C. Gourlay |
11/21/2001 |
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| Love the poem but you might consider moving farther south...brrr.. |
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| Reviewed by Darlene Zagata |
11/21/2001 |
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| Both the poem and the photo seem to be beckoning! I've always wanted to visit Alaska sometime! |
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