Weronika Donovan is an amateur writer and photographer. She's an artistic soul. She was born in Poland, where she was brought up and educated. Her adventure with writing began in her late teens, but she started blogging only ten years later. Her poetry has grown since that time. She started to use words more consciously. She defined the journey of her life, portraying it in four volumes of poetry. First of them called 'Ghosts' was self-published in 2019.
Weronika is a loner. She likes wandering to interesting places, always choosing her own path.
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18 thoughts on “Does anyone collect pebbles from the beach?”
I love driftwood because of it’s form shaped by water and pebbles. For they are pieces of art and I like to collect small pieces of driftwood to put on shelfes.
Beautiful โค๏ธ
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I do, but I love driftwood even more
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That’s amazing! but what do you do with driftwood then?
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I love driftwood because of it’s form shaped by water and pebbles. For they are pieces of art and I like to collect small pieces of driftwood to put on shelfes.
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That’s remarkable ๐
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๐ค
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we have no
true beach
am landlocked
utah
usa
just a stinky salt lake!
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Do you take trips to the seaside sometimes?
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no i am landlocked!
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Oh… ok.
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np
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Yes, and seashells too!
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Good for you! ๐
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We only have sand here
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Shells from the beach and pebbles from riverside.
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Aww, pebbles from the mountain riverside are amazing.
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“Put Them All Back!”
~ Office for the Prevention
of Beach Pebble Depletion ๐
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