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Lovely poem...

I'm constantly amazed at how similar our surroundings seem to be despite the obvious physical distance separating us... Watching a baby beaver is truly a highlight - I'm happy you had the experience.

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Hi Jack! It's so great to hear from you and I'm amazed as well! I want to travel to Switzerland. :) A baby beaver was fantastic to see! It was so adorable in the water. I'm so happy too. I want to go back there again, such a joy.

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Thank you for the great poem this morning. We're blessed here in Eastern Washington State with birds, so Spring has brought out a chorus of bird song to listen to on runs. Between ring neck pheasants, California quail and a myriad of other bird species vying for control of the air and ground space, it's a chatty, delightful noise.

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It's sounds amazing Beth! I can picture it now. Thank you so much for sharing and hope all is well.

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Great poem inspired by God’s nature. So glad you could see all these amazing creatures.

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Thank you mom! Me too. :) It was amazing.

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Wow, such amazing discoveries all wrapped up in your glorious words, Julie! Baby beaver - how wonderful!!!! 😍

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Thank you Rebecca, It was amazing! I was in awe of all the living things awake and filling the trail. It was glorious! I hope your week is off to a great start.

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We are all going to be alright! As you illustrate so well. Keep on keepin' on y'all. Run at your own chosen speed.

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You got it KW! Thank you so much for reading and your message. We will keep cheering one another along.

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This one is awesome!!!

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Thank you so much Faith. It was such a great run with so much to see and hear.

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Or Blue Heron by the bank is pretty hard to say as well.

Good alliteration!

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LOL! You're right. Thank you Claudette for reading and enjoy this beautiful day.

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