Paint and glaze a tile. Then stick to a wall. Not very expensive.
The return from feelgood factor so outweighs the investment.
Or maybe it is just me.
Using signs, advertisements and messages as the inspiration for observation and comment - enlightened and otherwise
More than once before have I posted regarding public displays of poetry in Galway – I have yet to find anywhere in the country as enthusiastic for public reflection.
Paint and glaze a tile. Then stick to a wall. Not very expensive. The return from feelgood factor so outweighs the investment. Or maybe it is just me.
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Mate
19/4/2019 15:45:26
...I had the same heartwarming experience with the same poem in Galway! Thank you!
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