On a Sunday stroll with muted celerity, did you happen to hear the very first breath that tasted the tickled sweetness borne within the hypaethral expanse of today’s sunrise?
Unfortunately, our day to day psittacism frequently overlooks the simple amplitude and sensory quality that each of us honestly and uniquely strives to posess.
(Photo: Edward Roads)
Written by Edward Roads
Great to read your magical two sentences after a long.
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Thank You so much. You are very kind.
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ah yes…full of wisdom and beauty….
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Your wonderful kindness has given me a smile. Thank You.
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Thank you Edward for your precise observations and today’s new words ❤
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I really appreciate your thoughtful words. Thank You.
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Wow! Hypaethral is a good word 😊.
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Thank You. Your kindness has given me a blast of positivity.
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Always a pleasure to read
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Thank You. I really appreciate it.
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🙂
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Beautiful and hope you are well. I always wonder about spaces and gaps. Mine are caused by 45 to 49 hour weeks! Yikes! While everyone else is enjoying spring and summer, the auto parts warehouse is on overtime and mandatory Saturdays, sometimes!! Take care and enjoy!
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Your kindness is wonderful. Thank You so much.
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Well there you are still causing many of us to open our dictionary app!😄
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Thank You Meredith. I honestly appreciate it.
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I love that second sentence. The first one is the easy let-in…
“Uniquely strive to attain” says it all
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Thank You so very much. I deeply appreciate it.
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Reblogged this on Crazy Pasta Child.
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Super!!
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Thank You so much. I really appreciate it.
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A walk at sunrise or sunset never seems to disappoint. Love the flowers in your photo. Your sentences never disappoint and frequently lead me to the dictionary. Thank you once again for the post. 🙂
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Thank You once again for your wonderful words Dr. Mary. I always thoroughly appreciate them.
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Your thoughtful comments warms my heart. Much appreciated at my end of the pond! Happy weekend. 🙂
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Wow Edward… such depth in only 2 sentences! 😉 ♥ ❤
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I really appreciate that. Thank You so much.
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Wow! Those are 2 mouthfuls! Can those be said without taking a breath? Now what was the first question? “)
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I really appreciate it. Thank You very much.
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