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That’s a nice painting. It is interesting to know that people paint and write about autumn leaves.
Hi Stephanie,
The leaves do create artistic inspiration don’t they?
I still have my book, A Child’s Garden of Verses by Robert L. Stevenson, that I have had since
my childhood. I am turning 71 on Christmas Eve.
Hi Elaine,
I have a Child’s Garden of Verses that I got as a kid too. Love those.
To Elaine – I have Robert Louis Stevenson’s book that belonged to my father( and I’m a grandma) and have always loved the poems.
Suzanne- The picture above and the one with the “Kicking up leaves” poem tell a whole story don’t they?
Hi Chester’s Mom,
Love the older pictures, they seem to convey more expression.
Thanks for posting this poem. I always enjoy a sweet poem…and I love vintage postcards, pictures and such.
Hi Bonnie,
I’ve always liked the older illustrations and postcards, and also enjoy poetry, so I started a new category and will do poetry posts every weekend from now on. Stay tuned.