One-Liner Wednesday — Not Deep Enough My last deep thought fixed me up real good. Linked to Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday. #1linerWeds badge by Dan Antion Like this:Like Loading... Related Author: Frank Hubeny I enjoy walking, poetry and short prose as well as taking pictures with my phone. View all posts by Frank Hubeny
I was probably too close to the waves. I just had time to write it before the waves came in. Thanks! LikeLike
Thanks, Elizabeth! Since I am too lazy to build a sand castle, writing on the beach gives me something to do. LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you! I am trying to write other things on the beach. It is easier than making sand sculptures, but not as obvious as I originally thought. LikeLiked by 1 person
You get the award for the most clever presentation! Now I feel the need to go write poetry in the sand 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people
I’ve been writing some deep thoughts in the sand and photographing them. I’m glad you liked it, Jilly! LikeLiked by 1 person
The irony you convey about the transience of words on sand, and the permanence of thought…. Wonderful! LikeLiked by 1 person
The sand does make it very transient. Some of the words I can’t finish before the waves come in higher than I expected. Thanks, Reena! LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks God For Deeper Phone Notes thaT are smArter Than WaveS oN Written Sand But TruE NoW Too WitHouT thE Beauty oF Nature More.. aS A Wave is a Poem too..:) LikeLiked by 1 person
nice
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Thanks!
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I love this! Disappearing words! My thoughts are just like that.
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I was probably too close to the waves. I just had time to write it before the waves came in. Thanks!
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So fun.
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Thanks, Elizabeth! Since I am too lazy to build a sand castle, writing on the beach gives me something to do.
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A writer writes.
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Ah, the fleeting existance of thoughts, as well as words written in the sand….
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Sometimes it is good they are quickly washed away. Thank you!
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Very clever Frank.
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Thanks, Peter!
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How clever! Love what you did!
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Thank you! I am trying to write other things on the beach. It is easier than making sand sculptures, but not as obvious as I originally thought.
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Delightfully wonderful write. 🙂
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Thank you, Charlie!
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🙂
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You get the award for the most clever presentation! Now I feel the need to go write poetry in the sand 🙂
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I’ve been writing some deep thoughts in the sand and photographing them. I’m glad you liked it, Jilly!
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The irony you convey about the transience of words on sand, and the permanence of thought…. Wonderful!
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The sand does make it very transient. Some of the words I can’t finish before the waves come in higher than I expected. Thanks, Reena!
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Thanks God
For Deeper
Phone Notes
thaT are smArter
Than WaveS oN
Written Sand
But TruE NoW
Too WitHouT
thE
Beauty oF Nature More..
aS A Wave is a Poem too..:)
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The phone keeps things a lot longer than the beach. Thanks, Fred!
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Words have
Different
Colors
Poetry
The
Beach Most..:)
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😂😂😂
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Thank you!
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