EPIGRAM No 2
You’ve raised him to be such a wonderful lad,
you’ve avoided the errors of your own Mum and Dad.
- Author: Michael Edwards ( Offline)
- Published: April 5th, 2018 00:40
- Category: Unclassified
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- Users favorite of this poem: Laura🌻, Lorna
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Learning comes from others and your errors - it is called experience. Good write Michael.
Oh if only we all learned from experience - but sadly....!
Another fine epi-wotsit and pic Michael.
One of the great things about daffs is that the different varieties all come into bloom at different times. Started in Feb with February Gold and I've posted different varieties since then - today it's the turn of Ice Follies
Michael,
Love the pic of your ice follies and your fine epigram! Your garden must be so colorful. Can you take a pic of your entire garden and post it?
~Laura~
Will do Laura although it's not that large.
No worries! I just want to see that symphony of colorful flowers! Thank you!😊
THANKS MIKE ~ HOW WE TURN OUT at say 21 ~ is a combination of NATURE (genetics) & NURTURE (environment) and even monozygotic TWINS reared apart show great similarities ! That is explored in the DRAMA ~ Blood Brothers ! I have lots of traits of my Birth Parents and Angela's Parents are lovely just like Her ! Love the Narcissi ~ Please check MLK ~ Thanks Brian.
Cheers Brian
Praise indeed for both the quite telling and meaningful epigram and the Ice Folly daffodil picture - - good combo Michael.
Thanks Fay - telling and meaningful but also a great put-down.
You know the saying "parenting doesn't come with a manual"....... must be the hardest job ever...... more pictures of your garden please..... I'll post some of mine (some day, some year).......
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