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Animal poetry and short stories

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Comment from judiverse
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Clever wording about the house in tow. I can't imagine snails speeding. I suppose they can park just about anywhere they please. You posted this as a 5-7-5, and the syllable count lives up to the name. That's a lot of snails in the picture. The British would call it a caravan. judi

 Comment Written 03-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 03-Apr-2018
    Thanks, Judi
reply by judiverse on 03-Apr-2018
    You're very welcome. judi
Comment from nomi338
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Oh wow! A snail condo. Or would you call this a snail trailer park. I suspect the latter as when a snail moves his whole living environment goes with him. You might even say that like a rolling stone, wherever he lays his hat, is his home.

 Comment Written 02-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 02-Apr-2018
    Snailer Park
reply by nomi338 on 03-Apr-2018
    Good one, How did I miss that one. I'm jealous. LOL.
Comment from frogbook
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Speed, you say? Haha. Great thought to liken this to a parking lot. We never see snails but a friend of ours goes crazy with having a yard full.

 Comment Written 02-Apr-2018


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    Thanks, FB
Comment from sunnilicious
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Well, you're definitely on some kind of Spring bug roll. I usually think of lady bugs and butterflies. Ants even, but hey... snails are there too. You're very funny. Nice work.

 Comment Written 01-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 01-Apr-2018
    Thank you, Alicia, for the nice review. Bill
Comment from Sharon Haiste
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That is a cool picture that you've posted here.
Insects can be such interesting creatures.
Your 5-7-5 is well done.
Thank you for sharing this fun one.
Sharon

 Comment Written 01-Apr-2018


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    Thanks, Sharon
Comment from BeasPeas
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Oh no, not snails! One of my most queasy beings of avoidance. I'll do the best I can to read them. Oh yuk! When I see them in the garden, sends me off into the house. Still--I did enjoy this one which is very clever and I must say a great job. (I could do without the picture.) Marilyn

 Comment Written 01-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 01-Apr-2018
    Thanks, Marilyn
Comment from Shirley E Kennedy
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Hi Bill,
I love the simplicity of this poem.
The description is used quite effectively.
I do wonder about the last line though--speeding snails? Lol.
A great image choice as well.
Blessings
Shirley

 Comment Written 01-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 01-Apr-2018
    Thanks, Shirley
Comment from Realist101
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Oh how neat is this? I'd love to be so mobile! Fun poem and art too! It's funny how these little guys can be there one minute and then just gone. Probably just that they can hide...ð???

 Comment Written 01-Apr-2018


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    Thanks, Realist
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
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This made me smile, snails parking up for the night in the lot together! He he he, not sure how fast there will drive off in the morning though, love Dolly x

 Comment Written 01-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 01-Apr-2018
    Gravity helps
Comment from damommy
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Speed off indeed. Reminds me of the joke, 'look at that escargot.' Familiar with it?

That's quite a string of snails, an entire neighborhood.

 Comment Written 01-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 01-Apr-2018
    Escargot was on my list of words to play with.