Day six of the
Postcard Poetry Project flowed naturally. I'd just spent a wonderful day with my son at the science center where we had lunch surrounded by pigeons. I loved the way he interacted with the birds. And so this poem was born.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiNqRsVp3EiIZdafUazbmsel4fe-wKyH2EniSkdEARy1frKkuDSDPuE6H3ShlLYgLXVpDMY6iFO5KNvLB4KtJzWzajzwSaQsPMGVt1FIdQEo8hmnMc1LwqSydm0PSBBzlUUcSvQQpDSPEI/s320/Day6_Poem.jpg) |
Pigeon Hold Her by Linda G Hatton |
![Photo found at Funbaz http://www.funbaz.com/wallpapers/birds/pigeon/pigeons-kiss.html Photo of Pigeons Kissing](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjj33zcj6uDysfsgiuQw8NFRVe0xDaUDzxHru0nGVsySJoX964hHUq_-cS9Btqgmz1qCXrLhrDHB14VvzBhVj6nUH3v1YTxht_PTxl2uUDssnXEvmTHlzuxuixhA2Bl2r7hW1Wpoi4o8gE/s320/Day6_Postcard.jpg) |
Pigeon Kiss |
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Nice one. Did you make the postcard yourself?
ReplyDeleteYes, but nothing fancy. I just found a photo online and printed it. And I realize now that I don't have the name of the photographer. Thanks for reminding me to look for it, so I can give credit.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading, too! xox
Love it! (especially the pigeon holed). Your recipients are very lucky.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Carol! :-)
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