Links are like roots, tendrils, reaching out between fragments, creating a context for bits and pieces that at first glance may seem to be unconnected fragments.
Mortenson & Walker, 2002
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I place my thoughts (these small seeds) In to this fertile ground to germinate and flourish take hold and fossick for nourishment
Finding it there they grow and multiply then flourish pushing out in to this garden
survive and blossom
Then shed their seed upon the wind of another link to make another garden
Zannie said this on February 15, 2007 at 10:20 pm
zannie you are truly a wonder. xxxxxx
Terri said this on February 16, 2007 at 11:22 am
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I place my thoughts
(these small seeds)
In to this fertile ground
to germinate
and flourish
take hold
and fossick for nourishment
Finding it there
they grow
and multiply
then flourish
pushing out
in to this garden
survive
and blossom
Then shed their seed
upon the wind
of another link
to make another garden
zannie you are truly a wonder. xxxxxx