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Summer Rains & A Silly Poem.

Days have been really busy. Miss blogging, happy hours of my life. But my little sis never misses to get the laugh out of a stress-full day. The other day, i received a message from her!  -
Now hummh..on with me on a tune.
 Here goes..
Inky Pinky Ponky
Message reader is a donkey.
Reader very angry.
Sender very happy.
Sender smiles Reader cries,
Inky pinky ponky.
ha ha ha..:-)
she could be such a cheese!! Imagine.
xoxo





(images by sissy : Nikon L120)

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