A canopy view from above; cooing song of brushy dove. Stick and move in subtle ways, branching out through sun and haze. Weeping willow, fir, oak, beech; who hears their secret silent speech? Shwooshing, pattering, tinkling words are carried on the wings of birds.
What am I referring to? Answer: Trees!
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Good one! Have a wonderful weekend, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWell crap, that was obvious.
ReplyDeleteMissed it; thought it was leaves LOL :)
ReplyDeletebetty
Guess I better make like a tree and leave
ReplyDeleteHi DMS - obvious ... yet bowers have lots of intertwined trees ... but trees are wonderful - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteIt was trees!
ReplyDeleteI got it wrong … but never mind :)
All the best Jan