Leaves fall from hardwoods at a home new to me.
They're most likely from an oak or a tulip tree.
About me chipmunks and squirrels seek food,
eating mushrooms my wife wants. How rude!
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I wish you comfort too, Bri. Your new home, amidst Cherokee Foothills, must be a wonderful place.Glad you are back again.
Wish you well at your new home. Enjoy the fall colors while adjusting to new place.
It is oft the same old story, it is either MOVING or DIVORCING, and you always do water in your expensive red wine and there you go to
2) SOUTH CAROLINA. CONGRATULATIONS, BRI, also to your dear wife. BUT there is No Tulip tree, you see?
For Bri and his fascinating Carolina leaves.........5 stars...... : )
Loved your nature poem with orange autumn leaves falling with grace, oak trees and squirrels and chipmunks.
Looks like you have happily settled in South Carolina. Congratulations for the new sweet home.
Hello dear Bri, so good to see you back with a lovely poem.
Lovely quatrain, Bri. Happy adjusting.to the brand new surroundings.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A lovely poem depicting a wonderful home.Life with nature is always fascinating and