Paradise~Haibun Flash

Rochelle Wisoff-Fields Friday Fictioneers
Copyright by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

How did I ever get a home on a river? A pre-school teacher who loves my job and will probably do it for the rest of my life just doesn’t usually get to live near a beautiful river like this. My small space, older furniture and all the nic-nacks fit so perfectly. Awakening each morning to the sound of flowing water is my mainstay. I am so grateful and content.

a river rushes

so much life within its flow

sun shines with the clouds

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© Carol Campbell

Friday Fictioneers Rochelle Wieoff-Fields

https://rochellewisofffields.wordpress.com/2016/03/16/18-march-2016/antiques-along-the-mohawk/

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Thank you, Rochelle!

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Published by: writersdream9

I have been writing all my life but for the most part, it has been a secret. My parents did not believe writing was a good way to earn money so I hid my poems. Then one day, I wanted to comment on an essay that a friend had written and found myself with a blog. That quiet whisper inside said, "You can write your poetry and no one will ever know.". I knew nothing of followers and the like at that time. So, here I am trying to learn my craft and enjoying every moment of it. My personal details are, I'm 57, married for 39 years, have one grown son who is God's gift to us and last but not least at all, I'm a Baha'i which basically means that I love all humanity.

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  1. Water is a wonderful healer in both sound and touch.. But living so close to a river these days is not always good news.. especially here in the UK where we have had record flooding this winter..

    Beautiful share of photo Carol and wonderful poetry as usual my good friend.. Have a wonderful weekend.. Keep Dry! haha.. 🙂
    Love Sue x ❤

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      1. “you should be very proud of all you write” . . .spoken like a true wordgoddess, and oh so befitting. I shed a tear or two reading these lines. And this photo is breathtaking, that river is so majestically awful.
        Jahla many times Carol—- your words keep my heart light ✨💕🙏

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