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| Reviewed by Peter Adotey Addo |
7/12/2012 |
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| Thanks for not charging a fee .. good looks and I can almost feel the breeze behind the Palm while the frondss dance to and fro ... |
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| Reviewed by Dark Knight |
6/11/2008 |
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| LOL well then I'll look at it from time to time and see what poems with palm trees I can come up with-anyone wonders I'll say well it was Ed Matlack's tree that inspired me hahaha |
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| Reviewed by Jackie (Micke) Jinks |
6/7/2008 |
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Well, the pic didn't come through, Ed, but your loving word-images made up for that! Great friends you have for conveying a wonderful gift to you; treasure your gift and friendship...
Blessings and Love ~~ Micke |
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| Reviewed by Bonnie May |
6/7/2008 |
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| Since the pic didn't come through, your words drew a better one. Best wishes, Bonnie |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
6/7/2008 |
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Excellent write, Ed; bravo! Only sorry I didn't get to see the pic!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. :) |
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| Reviewed by Axilea MU |
6/7/2008 |
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I would have liked to see it too, but I read your words and imagined.
Axilea |
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
6/7/2008 |
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| Alas, I cannot plainly see it, because, Alas, many of us cannot upload pictures on A.D., yet once again. |
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| Reviewed by Lois Christensen |
6/7/2008 |
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| Not able to view it either, but I know they are so neat and I loved them when I was in Bermuda. Bending in the wind during a storm they are a sight to see. Soo deep green and all. People bought hats made of them that were deep green, but would eventually turn light. Have palm branches at Eastertime and they are quite a sight. Thanks for the poem about them. |
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| Reviewed by Georg Mateos |
6/7/2008 |
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I need to get more powerful eyeglasses because your palm tre is so tyni tyni that I can't see it or it is because one of your pink elephants are in front of it? you smoking a Mexican burrito?
Edvard the Elder |
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| Reviewed by Ron (sketchman) Axelson |
6/6/2008 |
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| i were not able to view it.... |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
6/6/2008 |
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Beautifully imaged in verse - a wonderful gift from a friend. :) I, too, love palm trees. :)
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. |
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| Reviewed by J. Allen Wilson |
6/6/2008 |
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You will have to repost sir...I am glad you saved it for it was taken in our lighter days when on the beaches of Tybee hand in hand we would stroll....In fact I promised leah if she would just get better for me that I would once again take her to that spot under that tree...she said but we cant pay what they want in price and I told her that if she would only get well that I would somehow...someway come up with enough that we can pay...It will happen...it has to....thanks so much for sharing this tree though with the eye it cant be seen...you sir are a true gentlmen.
Al |
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| Reviewed by Joyce Bowling |
6/6/2008 |
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Loved it, couldn't see it...but I could vision it in my mind, sipping a cool drink, tanning, and relaxing beneath the pine tree. I had some trouble posting a poem a while ago...don't know what's going on...tech difficulty I suppose. Enjoyed the write!
Blessings,
Joyce B. |
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| Reviewed by Jeff Mason |
6/6/2008 |
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So you say there's a lovely palm tree
the all of us can view strictly for free?
I don't know about the others, but you can count me!
-- Jeff
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