From: Gratefulness.org

Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.
VICTOR BORGE
(PHOTO BY SHERMAN YANG)
From: Gratefulness.org
Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.
VICTOR BORGE
(PHOTO BY SHERMAN YANG)
indigo dreamscape
where one can enjoy
childlike laughter
bursting into endless joy
julep for the heart
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Photo Courtesy of Pinterest
In Response To:
Eugi’s Causerie Weekly Word Prompt – Laughter – January 13, 2020 – Go where the prompt leads you and publish a post on your own blog that responds to the prompt. It can be words and/or images. Please keep it family friendly. Prompts close 7 days from the close of my post.
Tears and laughter
dwell in the same garden
growing next to each other
in nourishing harmony
to root deeper and
strengthen one another
for weeping causes a
deeper genuine laughter
and laughter heals
what was wept
both equally important
in the cultivating of
the garden’s grandeur
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In Response To:
Comedy Plus Happy Tuesday – Post a funny picture. Post a not so funny picture. Post whatever weirdness you want. That’s it.
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In Response To:
Comedy Plus Happy Tuesday – Post a funny picture. Post a not so funny picture. Post whatever weirdness you want. That’s it.
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In Response To:
Comedy Plus Happy Tuesday – Post a funny picture. Post a not so funny picture. Post whatever weirdness you want. That’s it.
Photo Credit #1: Pinterest
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In Response To:
Comedy Plus Happy Tuesday – Post a funny picture. Post a not so funny picture. Post whatever weirdness you want. That’s it.
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Written In Response To:
BrewNSpew Cafe Weekly Word Challenge – Weekly Prompt: haunt/haunted/haunting
haunting is the thought
of no more pumpkin patches
we would have no pie
so celebrate fall harvest
that keeps pumpkin pie alive!
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