Published by Jaya Avendel
Jaya Avendel is a word witch from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, writing family into fantasy through poetry and prose. Her writing has been published at Visual Verse, Free Verse Revolution, and Spillwords Press, among others, and is published in "As The World Burns" Anthology from Indie Blu(e) Publishing.
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Lovely postings. With thanks!
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Perfect
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Great post!
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Love this!!! Thank you for sharing!
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This is peace within – lovely words
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Beautiful! I have these shells on my dressing table in my bedroom. I have always loved them.
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What an amazing coincidence! I found some beautiful abalone shells at the beach I went to in Australia but none of these little pretties.
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I found mine on a beach in New Zealand. We call them kina shells. They’re not everywhere, mainly on beaches in the far north of the country. I have them stacked up like the ones in the picture you posted.
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I would love to go to New Zealand! As for the shells, they do seem to like being stacked . . . 🙂
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I love this! Beautiful! 🙂
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Beautiful writing, thanks for sharing
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Oh so true
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I find this is often so much beauty in silence. 🙂
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Such a true reflection of today’s times.
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