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Super, Tracy my Haiku Queen. I read you and your musings and your words, and I align, and giggle and wonder, cause you spark my imagination, and you’re really good at it, rather brilliant.

I can be rather dry sometimes and you have the ability to light my kindling. Happy Autumn and have yourself a lovely adventure on your birthday, fit for a Queen. Your virtual friend, granola granny G

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I’m glad you like them -its like fun little puzzles that dredge up the darkness! I doubt the creator of these would like seeing them being focused on horror 😬🫣 but it’s kind of a release to dredge them up, so since he is dead and gone I won’t worry about offending him! I have some poems posting tomorrow I think you will like. Appreciate your kind words snd support always. Much love my soul sister 🥰🥰😊🙏🏼✨ About u being dry- I don’t see it!!

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Dry in a good way, like a dry sense of humor my dear brother Tommy tells me this periodically.

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I love dry humor but mine can run to sarcasm which after many years, i try to avoid unless Im really pissed off! Humor is such a great thing- hard to see how some seem to live without it!

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Right as rain in Autumn

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I love everything about the piece of art you chose, captures the whole nine yards.

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I wanted wood rot instead of fruit and veggie rot- seemed a process requiring much more time to happen- aren’t those cool old ship wrecks!?

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Yes they beautiful ruins of old ships, for sure, I can almost smell the decaying wood, a real up close and personal angle.

What to you think Tracy, I think those rotting ships are being “sarcastic” giggle giggle and teehee in the back, sideways!

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Well they certainly have a dry sense of humor at this point, probably rotten to the core too! 🤣🤣

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Big belly laugh, and true, that’s the beauty of it.

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I wish there was a way to edit comments instead of deleting and reposting. I would prefer that my proofreading didn’t trick me. It’s could be bothersome.

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I know! I have wished that a few times.

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Wonderful Tracy! It so captures the cycle of life, and the inevitability of decay and change.

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