Exploring Wonderland

 “‘The time has come,’ the walrus said, ‘to talk of many things: of shoes and ships—and sealing wax—of cabbages and kings” (Lewis Carroll)

I agree with these words the walrus spoke to Alice as she explored her Wonderland. The time has come to speak of many things. Of sights and sounds so commonplace they’re often overlooked.  Of daily diamond dew drops.  Of giggling, wriggling, trickling creeks and kids. Of dragonnflies with irridescent wings and eyelash-thick legs and  catydids (What did Caty do to get a bug named after her?) Of parkbenches and benchmarks. So many Wondrous things. 

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See you next time!  

This small icon is one of a series of copyrighted images created for me.   It could be said to represent,  in a small way, my alter ego. The part of myself that finds joyfulness and whimsy in life. 

phschudy

Author of "Oldest Daughters: What to know if you are one, are married to one or have ever been bossed around by one." Currently writing a suspense/mystery. Blogger at patriciaschudy.com and oldestdaughter.com. Former Universal Press Synicate columnist, "Talk to Us," and free-lance feature writer for local and national newspaper and magazines, including Meredith/Better Homes and Gardens, National Catholic Reporter.