__Love this, and even if the 'young-people' arn't aware of their inhailation of spring... when they become older, they will; your haiga, I think, affirms that thought. __So many years ago, I had a High School teacher that never referred to the children as 'children' but as 'young-people.' Thus, she presented us with a different status in life's school... that caused us all, even if subconciously, to dive deeper into our tasks of study. __Sorry for the longish comment, Diane, but... 'twas your haiga that brought back this memory!!! Thanks, _m
Thanks for your comment, Magyar. It reminds me of the time I was researching kids during World War II. I found that if I used the search term, "youngsters" I nearly doubled my hits! Have a great rest of the weekend. I don't know where you are, but here in NH the temperatures are in the 80s today. Practically summer already!
__Love this, and even if the 'young-people' arn't aware of their inhailation of spring... when they become older, they will; your haiga, I think, affirms that thought.
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__Sorry for the longish comment, Diane, but... 'twas your haiga that brought back this
memory!!! Thanks, _m
Thanks for your comment, Magyar. It reminds me of the time I was researching kids during World War II. I found that if I used the search term, "youngsters" I nearly doubled my hits! Have a great rest of the weekend. I don't know where you are, but here in NH the temperatures are in the 80s today. Practically summer already!
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