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© Sigrid Saradunn 2010 Zen Sand Garden near meditation bench…. Asticou Azalea Gardens
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For family ~ friends
who are always there each day
I give thanks today
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For Mother Earth’s gifts
gifts that sustain daily lives
I give thanks today
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For farmers’ hard work
food for health and survival
I give thanks today
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For God’s souls ~ spirits ~
synchronicity that binds
I give thanks today
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For Angels of God
the worker bees of heaven
I give thanks today
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For earth’s souls who pray
for those souls known and unknown
I give thanks today.
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And last but not least:
For Leo
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Your patience immense ~
teaching ‘ku without shaming
this novice gives thanks
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Time for grateful thanks
for all the time spent with us
Godspeed, be well ~ Peace
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Alice Keys
WONDERFUL loving and thankful set of haiku.
BTW:The link on HH wouldn’t work for me just now. I had to look you up another way.
siggiofmaine
Alice
thanks for your Comment. And thanks for taking the effort to connect. Will have to see if my Senior Center computer experts can
figure out what happens when people can’t connect.
Peace
Siggi
Alice Keys
Mostly the links work. Every once in a while I click one that doesn’t go. I’ve always figured it to be a wordpress hiccup.
It must be nice to have computer experts to go to.
Much love always,
Alice
oneofaclass
Lovely set of thanks!
ellaedge
I love your series of being thankful! It was touching and made me feel happy~
Thank you Siggi
I am sad to read about the greed in Maine! I am from there and hope to get home next year-I never wanted to leave.
siggiofmaine
ellaedge
Thank you for your nice comment…Maine is still a wonderful place. I am “from away” and only planned to stay two years. Forty two years
later I’m still in the same house I bought in 1971.
The greed has always been here…just harder to keep hidden now. I live on the road to Bar Harbor/MDI…sigh … but, there is not far to go
to experience the old Maine, the way it used to be. The internet makes it harder for some things to happen in secret.
You will find plenty to like when you return to Maine.
Peace
Siggi