so many towns I have lived in and so many more I could, I hear you
We are much alike in this, Linda, wanderers who want to explore every available place in life ... :)
Bisbee, or somewhere close to it would get my vote!
It's a great little town, isn't it? And warm.
Sounds like a good prospect. In fact, a brief geological inquiry reveals the only Bisbee blues are an iridescent turquoise of very high quality. There is no mention of the blues people suffer in other regions. A fine poem, Teresa.
I believe I might have some Bisbee turquoise around here someplace.It's a pretty cool little town. Thank, Geo.
"Maybe next time." I love that. Well-played Teresa. :)
Thanks. :)
The possibilities. What could have been. Interesting to think about without question.
I want a few more lifetimes ... :)
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so many towns I have lived in and so many more I could, I hear you
ReplyDeleteWe are much alike in this, Linda, wanderers who want to explore every available place in life ... :)
DeleteBisbee, or somewhere close to it would get my vote!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great little town, isn't it? And warm.
DeleteSounds like a good prospect. In fact, a brief geological inquiry reveals the only Bisbee blues are an iridescent turquoise of very high quality. There is no mention of the blues people suffer in other regions. A fine poem, Teresa.
ReplyDeleteI believe I might have some Bisbee turquoise around here someplace.It's a pretty cool little town. Thank, Geo.
Delete"Maybe next time."
ReplyDeleteI love that. Well-played Teresa. :)
Thanks. :)
DeleteThe possibilities. What could have been. Interesting to think about without question.
ReplyDeleteI want a few more lifetimes ... :)
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