11 thoughts on “Uprooted ~ haikuheights April Challenge”
Beautiful!!! Living in Colorado, between Denver, Colorado (Big City) and Cheyenne Wyoming, still have the wonderful small townships, farms, fields, open country and blue sky all around, so wonderful to always be in the midst of beautiful country life!!!!!
Love this…made me smile. I could not wait to leave the farm when I was young, Now I live in the floresta on a farm and love it for all the reasons I hated it as a teenager. lol, hugs, pat
Glad I made you smile. I know just what you mean. I grew up in a very industrial area close to the sea and the great River Tyne where the shipbuilding flourished. I never saw countryside til I was 10 ~ now I live near gorgeous countryside but I do miss the sea and the beauty of the river Tyne.
Beautiful!!! Living in Colorado, between Denver, Colorado (Big City) and Cheyenne Wyoming, still have the wonderful small townships, farms, fields, open country and blue sky all around, so wonderful to always be in the midst of beautiful country life!!!!!
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Beautiful post. hugs from Renee 🙂
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Thanks Renee x It is good to remember our roots ~ I still miss the sea and the busy ness of the great River Tyne.
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Your very welcome. It is good to remember our roots. I agree~ Have a wonderful Monday. hugs, Renee 🙂
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Love this…made me smile. I could not wait to leave the farm when I was young, Now I live in the floresta on a farm and love it for all the reasons I hated it as a teenager. lol, hugs, pat
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Glad I made you smile. I know just what you mean. I grew up in a very industrial area close to the sea and the great River Tyne where the shipbuilding flourished. I never saw countryside til I was 10 ~ now I live near gorgeous countryside but I do miss the sea and the beauty of the river Tyne.
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VEry nice. I seek sheep and stone within walking distance to a grocery.;-)
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Yes we have them in the Cotswolds!!
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Sounds perfect. I just googled. Looks beautiful. There must be a lot of wet wood there, though.;-)
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Sheep and stone – sounds comforting!
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Cotswold sheep and Cotswold stone sum up where I live x
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