A blog for the midnight epiphanies and idle thoughts of a hopeless wordaholic.
MUSE #179
Love the poetry art! And the nodding spirits ... as I give a nod back.
This is beautiful, Bev. Very innovative!
Houses hold many questions to ask and many answers. This is lovely Bev!
The walls could tell amazing stories. I love the idea of spirits nodding as you pass by.
If walls could speak!
I have guessed, actually assigned who lived there. We were on same track, I made it up, my rich grandfather lived there. His had a small upstairs, I didn't tell but I played with the dog who slept outside in that dog house on the right...
knock and see if anybody answers.really enjoyed this bev, loved your questions, and the nod at the end, very well done
Maybe they ducked out one step ahead of the county sheriff!
What could those secrets be? Lovely poem Bev.
Love this!! Both the scrapbook page and the poem. And, to be honest, it makes me long for a road trip. :)
Enjoyed your poem and the format used for preparation. You are a creative one, Bev.
Very neat presentation, Beverly! The graphics make your poem even more cozy.
Nice.. the things that old houses hide in their innards..... If only walls could speak...
Old houses hold so many secrets. I love your rhyming and your words. Also like the post design.
Nod back. We do not want to anger the spirits.Great poem, Bev!
Love the poetry art! And the nodding spirits ... as I give a nod back.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Bev. Very innovative!
ReplyDeleteHouses hold many questions to ask and many answers. This is lovely Bev!
ReplyDeleteThe walls could tell amazing stories. I love the idea of spirits nodding as you pass by.
ReplyDeleteIf walls could speak!
ReplyDeleteI have guessed, actually assigned who lived there. We were on same track, I made it up, my rich grandfather lived there. His had a small upstairs, I didn't tell but I played with the dog who slept outside in that dog house on the right.
ReplyDelete..
knock and see if anybody answers.
ReplyDeletereally enjoyed this bev, loved your questions, and the nod at the end, very well done
Maybe they ducked out one step ahead of the county sheriff!
ReplyDeleteWhat could those secrets be? Lovely poem Bev.
ReplyDeleteLove this!! Both the scrapbook page and the poem. And, to be honest, it makes me long for a road trip. :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your poem and the format used for preparation. You are a creative one, Bev.
ReplyDeleteVery neat presentation, Beverly! The graphics make your poem even more cozy.
ReplyDeleteNice.. the things that old houses hide in their innards..... If only walls could speak...
ReplyDeleteOld houses hold so many secrets. I love your rhyming and your words. Also like the post design.
ReplyDeleteNod back. We do not want to anger the spirits.
ReplyDeleteGreat poem, Bev!