for Six Sentence Stories where the given word is Tree.
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Just look up there, swaying branches filled with delicate pale green leaves reaching for wispy white clouds as they glide ‘cross a sky of springtide blue; blimey, listen to me getting all poetic!
You see that heart carved in that tree trunk, well I did that when I was twelve, and the initial K is for me, obviously, and the S is for … please don’t laugh … Celine.
Well, how was I to know Celine started with a C, you don’t pronounce it like custard or cock-a-doodle, do you?
I used to know a joke about an oak tree, a-corny one … sorry about that!
That woman beneath the willow tree*, well, she’s Willamena and I‘m wondering if she’s a witch, so I’d keep out of her way if I were you ‘cos I could well be wight, err, right.
Anyway, I’m going to sit over there and count ants, I saw three thousand four hundred and twenty-seven the other day and I only got stung fifteen times, you’re welcome to join me if you wish, it’s great fun!
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*Okay, that’s not a willow tree but I’m pretending it is for want of awwiteration!
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Thanks to Denise at GirlieOnTheEdge for hosting.
I’m heading up North on Thursday to attend a concert by the André Rieu Orchestra and won’t be back until late Friday, so I may not have a chance to visit your blog until the weekend, please don’t think I’ve forgotten you!
Delightful Keith!
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Thank you so much!
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You are welcome so much!! 😊
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Love this sweet tale.
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I’m pleased, thanks. Sadje.
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You’re welcome my friend
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What a hoot, with all that awitteration. (You should copyright that gem.)
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I might just do that! Thanks Doug,
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Smiles, Keith. You know how to bring ’em!
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I try my best! Thanks so much, Denise.
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Fun story, and that can be a willow if you want it to.
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Weally? Well, thank you Wimi!
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Fun, lighthearted, most enjoyable six, Keith.
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Thanks so much for your kind words!
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Checking pronunciation has become easier with Google God 🙂
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Amen to that Reena!
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That was fun, Keith. Sitting here with a big smile on my face. Love the awwiteration! You’re right on form today.
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I’m weally pleased, thanks, Jenne!
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I’m with the others, excellent Six!
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What more could I hope for? Thanks so much.
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“awitteration” 😂😂😂 – enjoy the concert, Keith!
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I had the time of my life Chris, thank you!
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Awways be aware of awwitewwation! 😀
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Don’t want to be outwwited! Cheers Tom.
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I can only imagine what Celine felt when she realized he couldn’t spell.
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Love conquers all – or so they say! Cheers, Frank.
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A-corny one 😀 Very fun to listen to and read this one, Keith! It’s not a-corny one at all. Alas, it tis’ a great six!
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I couldn’t have asked for a nicer comment! Thanks so much.
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🙂 You’re very welcome!
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Big smiles, Keith 😁 I’m sure Celine would be forgiving about the ‘S’… it’s the “S”entiment that counts, right? Enjoy the concert!
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Absolutely true, I have no problem with people getting the E and I the wrong way around in my name – even I do sometimes!
The concert was well worth the 600mile round trip thanks!
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Lol, true. I’m forever spelling my own surname wrong! 😁
Glad the concert was good and worth the trip. An adventure for sure!
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(Knocked flat out unconscious by all the pinging about puns)
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Haha, sorry about the Liz, I’m no good a pun-ctation or pun-chlines, they’re difficult pun-dertakings!
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‘Twas punderful, tho’!
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