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Inspiration of Life from Photographs

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Comment from Robin Gilmor
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That picture is fantastic of the big dog. Nature is so creative.
An enjoyable free verse that tells an interesting tale
of Ole Blue. This one seemed like a fun write. Smiles
Robin :)

 Comment Written 17-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 17-Mar-2013
    Thanks Robin. It was.
Comment from heyjude
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Treischel, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your tale of
Old Blue. What a lovely picture that you took. That
should be a great book. I'm sure you had fun writing
this.

 Comment Written 17-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 17-Mar-2013
    Yes I did. Thank you hey use.
Comment from Ira White
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I love the Paul Bunyan stories and this is a nice addition. Always wondered if he had a dog and if not why? Adding in the ice caves to prove the story was true was a real nice touch. Love folk tales!

 Comment Written 17-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 17-Mar-2013
    Thank you so much Ira. For sure, everybody needs a good dig in the woods.
Comment from Alcreator Litt Dear
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Innovatively eloquent, fantastically comparatively creative for Paul and Babe, exalted the fantasy tale, an edge endowed, saviour flash summoned, free flow of thoughts, candid funda images, icy visuals, I enjoyed the read.


06-289-44840-R written-Saturday 16 March 2013-Ex Reviewer Rank # 1

 Comment Written 17-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 17-Mar-2013
    Thank you Alcreator for the review and comments. My chilly dog just floated there for the imagination to behold.
reply by the author on 17-Mar-2013
    Thank you Alcreator for the review and comments. My chilly dog just floated there for the imagination to behold.
Comment from Carolyn Hilliard
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The story is touching and goes right along with Paul Bunyan and Blue Ox. The dog adds definitely. I love your picture, I guess that was an ice cap in the center instead of an animal. You can tell, the picture caught my eye too.

 Comment Written 17-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 17-Mar-2013
    I love how images can be so exceptional. Thank you for reading and commenting.
Comment from A TARNISHED KNIGHT
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Mr T A Thoroughly enjoyable story my friend with a dazzling photo to add to this tale.. Like how your mind is a lot like mine "creative imagery" I like to call it .. once I was called is he crazy ?? Now that I'm older real older They just say I am eccentric lol
GOOD WORK MR T

 Comment Written 17-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 17-Mar-2013
    Thanks Sir T. Glad you like the clilly dog.
Comment from sunnilicious
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The only lumberjack stories I know revolve around pancakes. Good author notes. Creative narrative poem. It could be far-fetched but believable. Nicely done. Great!

 Comment Written 17-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 17-Mar-2013
    Thank you sunnilicious
Comment from sweetwoodjax
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this is very well written, treishchel, you did an excellent job writing this legend poem where you gave paul another travellign companion. i enjoyed reading this one.

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2013
    Thane you so much sweetwoodjax jax.
Comment from mshirachot
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That is a GREAT picture. It does indeed look like a blue dog. It accents your tall tale of a poem well.

One tip for this line: "Swiming in that big Lake" - no need to use a capital L on "lake".

Thanks for sharing this cheery poem!
Blessings!
Marsha

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2013
    Thanks Marsha. Good point. I do when referring to Lake Superior. to me it is THE Lake.