the power of waves
racing to shore brings jetsam
for beach clean treasure hunt
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Joining in with Ronovan’s weekly Haiku Challenge: POWER and RACE
Our Photo Challenge: HUNT
Master R in his much loved crocheted Hoodie, which is a free pattern I offer on Ravelry and has been downloaded 1340 times!
Also wearing the Scraptastic Scarf which you can find out more about here.
To join in with our Photo Challenge just leave a link in the comments to your ‘HUNT’ photo.
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Sadly not every child has the opportunity for simple pleasures like this…
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Far too many Cathy.
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Beautiful 🙂
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Thank you Mukhamani.
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What a great photograph, discovering treasure.
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Thank you Barbara, although we are doing a Beach Clean and mainly picking up plastic rubbish the children love finding anything and get quite competitive to see who can find the most – I just love their enthusiasm. xx
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Lovely haiku, photo and hoodie to boot Daffy! 🙂
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Thank you Eddie! ❤
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A boy hunting for shells – such a timeless vision. But not all boys have special handmade hoodies and scarves! (On our walk to vote this morning, I spotted a lone flip-flop in the leaves … too bad my camera [phone] was left at home.)
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What a lovely comment – yes, it is timeless isn’t it, thank you for that, ever since humans have been near beaches I’m sure they have collected treasures.
What an extraordinary time you are having right now – the political climate seems to but going topsy turvy all over the world – things needed to change but good gracious maybe it all has to get worse before it gets better. Our news is full of your election – we all wait to hear the result.
I too have started to notice dropped items everywhere – “flip-flop in the leaves” there is an allegory in there somewhere!
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Oh my goodness, Sandra. This election period was nearly too much to handle, unlike any I’ve experienced. Quite embarrassing on a global scale. Almost over now.
Now I may to go back and see if the flip-flop is still there. 🙂
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We all have embarrassing public figures!!! I’m sure the whole world will be relieved when the US election is over we know what we will have to deal with next. The human race does not seem to be able to come up with a mature way to govern ourselves – I think this era will be looked on as very primitive in times to come. All that hope for peace and love we had in the 60s – sigh!
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Oh my, I remember those days. Such high hopes indeed. And what a sad way for our election to end – I’m afraid we will be set back decades. (Primitive is a great description…)
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Perhaps it has to get worse before it gets better – it will take lovely creative bloggers to knit, sew and communicate the way to peace, harmony, love and joy – I’m off to do a few more rows! ❤
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Yes, I like your attitude. Let’s all get to work on that!
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😉
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Love the sense of movement in the photo.
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Thank you RJ, and thank you for the inspiration. 😉
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A treasure hunt, lovely.
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Thanks Cathy, RainbowJ steered me in the right direction. 😉
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