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| Reviewed by Ch'erie de Perrot |
10/14/2011 |
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| Hmmm yes I agree, we see yet we comprehend so little. Amazing image, and even more amazing conceptual writ :) xx Ch'erie |
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| Reviewed by Kay P Devenish |
10/5/2011 |
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A beautiful picture and tribute to Earth.
Love and hugs
from
Kay |
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| Reviewed by Andy Turner |
9/17/2011 |
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Brilliant articulation of something that is almost ineffable to describe!
xx |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
9/17/2011 |
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Thank you for this dazzling little journey into space, reminding us of our own, beautiful place.
Ron |
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| Reviewed by Carmen Ruggero |
9/12/2011 |
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Hi ET. I dropped by for a read or two. Love that poem. I subscribe to NASA research articles and get some awsome pictures by e-mail. You've captured the essence of the spacial wonder.
Carmen :-) |
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| Reviewed by Kate Burnside |
9/8/2011 |
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| Amazing, Eileen, isn't it? Have you seen the supernova in our skies, too? Love the awe and wonder in your words and the REAL understanding of worth-ship. You're so right... like pearls before swine, almost. Hope you're well, love always, xx |
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| Reviewed by Patrick Granfors |
9/7/2011 |
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| Star gazing is my favorite thing to do except drink beer which coincidentally work just fine together. Infinite jewels in the heavens as you so aptly describe here. Patrick |
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| Reviewed by Carole Mathys |
9/5/2011 |
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You show us the beauty in oter space in your beautiful poetry...
peace, Carole~ |
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| Reviewed by Douglas Bentley |
9/5/2011 |
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Unimaginable
Unfathomable
Into outer space
Goes many a sky Necklace.
We'll never know till we are at rest!
In the meantime we'll try our best.
---always love to read your poetry"----
db
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| Reviewed by Jon Willey |
9/4/2011 |
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| Eileen, the photo is breathtaking -- yet it is your perception and poem to describe the universe that fascinates this old star gazer -- I bid you love and peace my dear friend -- Jon Michael |
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| Reviewed by Rose Rideout |
9/3/2011 |
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It's like always having a free gift as we look up in the late evenings. Great write Eileen.
Newfie Hugs Rose |
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| Reviewed by Sherry Heim |
9/2/2011 |
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Indeed, Eileen. The universe is so far beyond our comprehension but not beyond our admiration.
Take care,
Sherry |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
9/2/2011 |
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| this poem is also a vast universal treasure ... |
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| Reviewed by Christine Tsen |
9/2/2011 |
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Beautifully luminous! There is so much beauty and mystery.
Blessings,
Christine |
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| Reviewed by John Flanagan |
9/2/2011 |
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i feel, Eileen, that one day we'll be able
to see this from another angle, another side.
a delight to savour, a joy to read.
John |
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| Reviewed by TONY NERONE |
9/1/2011 |
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A beautiful picture to go with a beautiful writing.
GOD BLESS YOU
Tony |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
9/1/2011 |
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| U dear sister, are worth more than any precious stone or starry necklace worth mentioning...Jurseeeeeeeeeeeeey |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
9/1/2011 |
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| The universe continues to amaze and astound us mortals, Eileen, much to our wonderment and joy. And we have you to point them out to us and describe the jewels. |
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