Judy, I just finished the China Bulldog – in one sitting. I am overwhelmed! It is remarkable, and you are amazing (so was your mother, may she rest in peace!). You opened the door into a new world for me and gave me a fantastic tour of it. I thank you for your warm and generous heart.
I am so glad you liked it. I was hoping you would, based on a comment you made recently. Has Prairie Moths arrived yet? I have always loved what you wrote about living in Russia, painful as it was. Perhaps one day we’ll meet in person and can have a conversational feast!!!
Yes it has, and I am reading and rereading your poems, going back and forth, and, I hope, getting into the feeling of your childhood and the world of your family.
I’d love to meet you in person, dear Judy!
Those are some amazing windows. Gotta love that last one with the dogs.
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Cracking windows. Love the dogs looking through.
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Envy written in their expressions and their stance.
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The second window is so ornate. The dogs looking at Zoe is so funny
Thanks for joining in Monday Window Judy 😀
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I think they are envying her her food dishes
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I think so as well
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Whatever the prompt you always manage variety of subject
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Lovely pics
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Judy, I just finished the China Bulldog – in one sitting. I am overwhelmed! It is remarkable, and you are amazing (so was your mother, may she rest in peace!). You opened the door into a new world for me and gave me a fantastic tour of it. I thank you for your warm and generous heart.
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I am so glad you liked it. I was hoping you would, based on a comment you made recently. Has Prairie Moths arrived yet? I have always loved what you wrote about living in Russia, painful as it was. Perhaps one day we’ll meet in person and can have a conversational feast!!!
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Yes it has, and I am reading and rereading your poems, going back and forth, and, I hope, getting into the feeling of your childhood and the world of your family.
I’d love to meet you in person, dear Judy!
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