Friday, February 26, 2010

wanna play?

You just want to play
to be chased
to catch snowballs
how simple is that
yet
sometimes
it's
just that one more thing
that I should do
and
I
turn
and walk on
and know
you will forgive me

8 comments:

  1. Nice! If I click on the picture, I get the whole thing, but I don't know what's up with it not showing in full on the blog.

    I think you've found your voice here, Maggie. Your poetry/text/musings are absolutely you. I love it.

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  2. You can see the excitement in his/her eyes and the acceptance!

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  3. That's what unconditional love is! We should all take note.

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  4. Deb- It does feel like the real me. Want to keep it simple. Always happy to read you comments and see your face Deb.

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  5. Wanda, we took him on a 2 month trip down to the States and it took 10 years off of him. Mind you since we've been back and not hiking so much he's slowed down again. He especially loves it when my husband and I walk together with him.

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  6. Barb welcome. Yes dogs have that unconditional love don't they. It's what I aspire to.
    I took a quick look at your blog and got the book 'Still Alice' after reading what you'd written. Loved it. So thanks for the tip on that. I'll revisit your blog when I've got more time. It's 1am and I've been on this computer waaaaaaaaaaaaay too long.

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  7. Hello Maggie

    I love the look of anticipation that you have captured in your doogie's pose and face...

    Dogs are so in the now aren't they...

    The red tulip collage above is just lovely.

    Happy days

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  8. thankyou Delwyn. Yah dogs are so in the now-just loving, loving & then loving some more.

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