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Nice post, thanks for sharing :)
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DeleteI’m curious about the poem. Think I’ll see what I can find out about it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this little spot of quiet.
https://readerbuzz.blogspot.com/2018/02/stress-balls-at-technology-conference.html
From the poem “The Garden” by Andrew Marvell. I specifically remember the line: “Annihilating all that’s made / To a green thought in a green shade.”
ReplyDeleteThank you, I never realised it was from a poem
DeleteI can almost imagine its sound ... thank you for this so lovely post, Bill!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful WW and remainder of your week
XOXO Daniela
Lovely, and thanks to Deb for tracking down the poem.
ReplyDeleteA lovely poem, and those wind chimes are of a good size.
ReplyDeleteInteresting poem - do you know the author?
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/02/some-more-from-nasher-museum.html
Lovely poem and chimes. Hope there's a bench nearby -- seems like a good place to have a contemplative rest.
ReplyDeleteDeb above said the author was Andrew Marvell (1621-1678). First printed in 1681, sent in by his widow Mary Marvell.
MNL (Cactus Catz)
Nice wind chimes, they must sound awesome when they are chiming. Lovely poem, I like it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sense of peace that gives!
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