(Selection taken from A Haiku for Ricky Baker, on sale now. All proceeds go to fund art and writing programs for children in juvenile detention centers.)
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Words and Photography ©2017 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
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Thank you for the share! Hope you are having a great week.
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It’s so far so good, but that could change quickly. 😎 😄
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Lol…😊
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This is such a nice thing you are doing, Tanya! Bless you and may the donations help bring good things to the kids!!
Steve
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Thank you so much, Steve! I am certainly working hard for that goal!😊
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I know you are…you’ll get results I am sure. Have a nice Wednesday evening, Tanya!
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I will, thank you! You do the same, Steve!😊
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Most interesting: it becomes very ominous as the light drains out and it changes to black and white. Intruguing!
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Thank you, Roger. I’m experimenting and learning!
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Nice 🌷🍀🌷
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Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it.🌹🌷🍀💐
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