Oyster shells are beautiful. Both inside and out. But these were much smaller than I had imagined them to be. Thanks for always stopping by and commenting.
Yes! Limericks are fun. The sing-song tempo begets non-seriousness, but they can still be frustratingly tricky to execute. You totally have the rhythm down. Great job! 🙂
We share the same passions. Great photos.
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Cool! I will have to check out your blog!
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Anytime.
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Catchy limerick, gorgeous pictures.
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Thanks! My very first try at a limerick! It took a bit of time, but I enjoyed playing with the words and ideas.
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Beautiful, especially that first photo. Looks so fresh and interesting
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Oyster shells are beautiful. Both inside and out. But these were much smaller than I had imagined them to be. Thanks for always stopping by and commenting.
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My pleasure!
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Great limerick, the punchline a gem
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Thank you!
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That was a fun limerick. I love mother of pearl and pearls. Would just NEVER eat an oyster. 😦 Great photos.
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Same here!
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Nicely done!
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Sorry you didn’t get the pearl, but I love the limerick! 🙂
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Thanks! I am not really a pearl-girl anyway! My first try at this, and I found myself having to work at the limerick. But I had fun!
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Yes! Limericks are fun. The sing-song tempo begets non-seriousness, but they can still be frustratingly tricky to execute. You totally have the rhythm down. Great job! 🙂
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Thanks! You are my poetry role-model!
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I think mother of pearl is prettier than pearl, anyway!
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Yes, I agree!
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