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My Featured Blogger this week is John Malone of Big Blue Mouth. John is an Australian poet, as well as a teacher of poetry and creative writing. He describes the focus of his blog site succinctly (like his writing) as “poems of whimsy and optimism.” And that’s exactly what John delivers–brief, delightful poems to brighten our days. Enjoy!
I’m sure if they stood closer to each other they wouldn’t need to shout! 🤣🖤
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Lol, so true 🙂
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😁🖤
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Give me a home amongst
the gum trees . . . 🎶 😎
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🙂 where no cockatoos roam 🙂
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Wow. I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many in one place.
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they congregate in faily healthy numbers down south. especially at the Soldiers’ Memorial Park at Strathalbyn to honor the fallen diggers 🙂
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Or, they are the reincarnations of the diggers 🤔
I miss seeing and hearing them daily.
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but in multitudinous numbers? ooo the cacophony 🙂
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It is something else.
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Oh man, I can imagine the noise now. I love this little poem John 👏
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thank you ; I must get back to writing more little poems: little miracles of compression 🙂
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Reblogged this on Mitch Teemley and commented:
My Featured Blogger this week is John Malone of Big Blue Mouth. John is an Australian poet, as well as a teacher of poetry and creative writing. He describes the focus of his blog site succinctly (like his writing) as “poems of whimsy and optimism.” And that’s exactly what John delivers–brief, delightful poems to brighten our days. Enjoy!
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thanks Mitch: it’s an honor 🙂
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The honor is mine, John.
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That’s a whole lotta cockatoos!!
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are they lining up to watch the rudgby?
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hahaha; you got through 🙂
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