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Teresa Perin
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... the toads are sharing their tricks and treats!
Carve the pumpkins, bake the cookies, open bags of candy and bring along your poetry - let's have some fun in the Imaginary Garden.
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Ellen Wilson
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Ellen Wilson
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Stay a while and visit with the many talented poets who have shared their work alongside your own.
Hey! I'm first! I shouldn't be awake, but this ballad for Izy has wanted to be up here even though it is still undergoing revisions and little twists. I mean, if the electric goes out tomorrow I wouldn't be able to post it. Thanks, Kerry!
ReplyDeleteLinking my latest work which is a trick and a treat all of it's own.
ReplyDeleteViva la
Posted my latest poem...
ReplyDeleteAn edited oldie from me today...
ReplyDeleteSometimes, even I don't know where they come from! Such is the case with this little ditty. Thanks for the opportunity to share it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, by the way!
I've never written anything scary I guess, so I'm sharing my latest poem. Happy Halloween time everyone!
ReplyDeleteNot a great deal of sophisticated poetry in mine :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks toads and don't burn your fingers on the midnight candles this Halloween.
This is actually my first halloween in the northern hemisphere.
ReplyDeleteI have linked a poem using Kerry's Sunday's challenge format ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday to all ~
I'm in a serious mood.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday! Hope all will be safe in the path of hurricane Sandy!!
ReplyDeleteupdate from new england: nothin' shakin' here yet! but it's eerily quiet, too quiet, and we wait. tick tick tick tick.
ReplyDeleteWell, many of you have already read my Mansion of Memory piece and I had been going to post something else. But given we are all so Hallowe'eny here this month, will post it again for anyone who has missed it. I am so enjoying all of the Hallowe'en themes. Hope everyone gets safely through the storms, that are battering our shores.
ReplyDeletep.s. I LOVE Teresa's photo - such a lovely entry - and I adore the green and purple colors on the house. My kind of house!
ReplyDeleteJust popped over to say hello.
ReplyDeleteI hope that the storm won't affect you and that it will pass quickly and quietly.
Have a good week
and thanks for vising Raindrops last week.
Fiona
Oh good grief. Just realized I already posted this to Toads. Shows the state of my mental agility this Monday morning.
ReplyDeleteToday the Halloween storm is on my mind and in my poems. Hope to have lots of time (and power) to visit everyone!
ReplyDeleteHeyyyy now. Happy Monday...hope everyone in the east is safe...batton down the hatches.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the leaf cyclones with all the wind from Sandy...so pretty to see leaves of all colors flying through the air in flocks...the wind chimes are frantic.
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing one of my favorite photographic captures of the week and a fave moment that I witnessed this week poetically expressed. :)'s to all Garden dwellers!
In before I lose power.
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing the quick little limerick I wrote for Mary's prompt about pet peeves since I linked in so late.
ReplyDeleteI wrote a quickie! Looking forward to reading and happy Halloween to everyone!!
ReplyDeleteFor this Monday, I took out a poem from the pumpkin patch!
ReplyDeleteGreat day all!
Yummy! I can't wait to read these~
ReplyDelete:D Happy to be visiting the garden~
Sorry.
ReplyDeleteMine is not Halloweeny.
Snip, Snap, mine fits in with the theme.... but it isn't "mine", it is my son's poem. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThis is a literary feast I'll be tucking into in no time. Many thanks for all those links. Now I have my Halloween sorted out for the rest of the week! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
I'm late, and miles behind in commenting, but what can you do with a 4am idea but use it for Open Link?
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