
And you may think I sail alone
That white elegance is paired for life
Once found
But there is a deeper love
Whose dancing visage
Plays more games of joy
Than any lover could.
In deeper pools, I look for you
Knowing the smiling ripples
To be your face…
For Sue Vincent’s #writephoto


Beautiful 😊
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Thank you, Ritu – it was your post that inspired it!
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Really? Oh wow! 😊
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We’ve just got back to Adelaide for the final week of our trip. I sat down to try to catch up with blogging (amidst the lovely chaos of the grandchild) and your post popped up!
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I hope you’re enjoying your trip. A true trip of a lifetime!!!
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It is… we’ll need a long ‘lie down’ after this, not to mention a new bank account! x
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Ha ha!!! Oh I can imagine… but worth every penny!!!
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Indeed! Australia is lovely, and the people are really friendly, but the post-Brexit pound is painful…
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I think that is the case wherever us Brits go at the moment! But the experience, priceless!
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Yes
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Thank you, Steve. A lovely verse. x
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A few quite moments between nappies!
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🙂
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Beautifully paired with the photo.
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Thank you. Sue’s photo was lovely.
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A very beautiful poem. BTW, you can all come to South Africa for a holiday, GBP still looks good in Rand terms [smile].
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Thank you! We did holiday in Cape Town, about ten years ago, and loved it.
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Truly touching Steve! ❤
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Thank you, Willowdot.
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😊
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