A Bleak Interlude
By Rhiannonw
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Dark, bleak day –
drizzle and downpour,
nipping out-door,
raincoat, hood gripping,
soon soggy bag dripping,
… slipping back before
all sopping –
dripping, slopping
puddles on the indoor floor,
mopping.
Curtains drawn,
shut out the sight
– it might
be bright
tomorrow …
Though this is generic, we did have such a day yesterday and today, when we had the opportunity for getting out for a walk, was bright and breezy, though the fields were naturally very soggy with lying water to negotiate … but maybe that can make another story …
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Hi Rhiannon
Hi Rhiannon
Lovely onomotopeic words - however you spell it. It made me feel drippy and dull.
Jean
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You summed the weather up
You summed the weather up perfectly once again Rhiannon. I must admit to enjoying this weather you describe, even for walking in, just find it cheers me up...you probably think I'm a bit strange saying that...ha...ha!
By the way, congrats on the well deserved cherries.
Jenny.
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I love how the words twist
I love how the words twist and drip into one another. Such a vivid soggy picture. Made my shiver.
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Shivvvvvvvvvvvvvvver me
Shivvvvvvvvvvvvvvver me timbers
Luvly jubbly.
Tina
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Delightful description,
Delightful description, Rhiannon!
Such days make me even happier sitting in my armchair, my dog at my feet, and a fire crackling in the background
(unfortunately, the dog has to go out every once in a whle...)
Terry
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Delightful description,
Delightful description, Rhiannon!
Such days make me even happier sitting in my armchair, my dog at my feet, and a fire crackling in the background
(unfortunately, the dog has to go out every once in a whle...)
Terry
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