The wind blew through the wood
enjoying the quiet and views,
and then it began whispering -
spreading the latest news:
That nice family of squirrls
got into an awful fight
with a terribly loud owl
who kept them up all night.
There was a big collision
and two birds got a fright,
so there's now a new rule -
no flying at night.
no flying at night.
And that sweet brown bear?
he was eating so much honey
that the bees have decided
to start charging him money.
There were more daffodils
blooming every day,
and the wind was pleased to report
another sunny day.
The old Oak had enough
of the wind bending their ear -
"you have to quiet down,
you're the worst gossip here."
♡
Featured: pinata dolls made of
recycled plastic bottles and silk paper.
They are, of course, full
of candy and little treats.


Love the poem and the pinata dolls. They look very pretty.
ReplyDeleteJulie xxxxxx
Great idea for recycling and I love the words. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteThe pinata dolls are the cutest, bet children love them! I love gentle woodland animals - your sweet poem brings a smile to my face :)
ReplyDeleteQue lindas essas pinhatas!!
ReplyDeleteAdoráveis, amei!!
Such cute little dolls!!! ❤️
ReplyDeletePoem. Pinatas. Perfect!! Such cute little pinatas! Love their expressions! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recycling projects - they are too cute for words!
ReplyDeleteSuch funny dolls :)!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day <3
Christine
What a loving poem
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable and what a sweet poem!! Thanks for stopping by!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Debbie
Cute cute cute!!You get smiley looking at them..PS I hate gossips don't you?
ReplyDeleteI really do!
DeleteHow perfectly magical! The blue one just seems to want to jump off the shelf into our arms! You've given us all happy smiles this morning! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYes, the blue one is the friendly one :-)
DeletePinata dolls filled with candy, what a brilliant idea. LOVED your poem Amalia, soooo creative!!
ReplyDeleteHave an amazing week :)
Oh the piñata dolls are just great, lovely colours too! You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteLoved the words in your poem.
All the best Jan
What a fun idea! Your poetry, as always, lifts my heart!
ReplyDeleteSweet and cheerful post!Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...I love this! All of it. 😊
ReplyDeleteHow sweet and what a lovely poem you are so creative. :) x
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute poem - I like the new rule of no flying at night! Your last stanza is perfect:) Love your sharing for All Seasons, Amalia! Good to know "no gossiping here:):)"
ReplyDeleteI love the poem and the pinata dolls are adorable
ReplyDeleteI love absolutely these ! BTW I love all yours posts always are cute!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour poetry and dolls make me smile...they both are so uplifting, thank you for the smiles!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, those little dolls are adorable!
ReplyDeleteTania
I agree with Maggie Ann above! Your photos and poems do make me smile, and I always have a lighter heart after reading your posts.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun little poem and the pinata's are so sweet! xo K
ReplyDeleteYou really have to publish a book with all your great poems (and creations)!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those crazy 'monsters' you've made :-)
Have a very nice day,
Sigrid
I hope so... one day...
DeleteI want to read this to my little grandkids!! You make me smile, and those piñata are precious! :))
ReplyDeleteJane x
Such a beautiful poem. I love those piñata dolls...so clever and so colourful!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet! Your piñata dolls are just adorable. Love the poem.
ReplyDeleteI love the poem and the dolls. Could you maybe share how you made the dolls? You could write the instructions in rhyme if necessary to keep the special spirit of your blog!!
ReplyDeleteOf course! I don't have your email but you can also write to me and I'll explain privately, if you don't want to wait for the official tutorial.
DeleteYOU have been busy! And your little dolls are adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh no, the piñatas are way too cute. I would rescue them, and let them keep the candies. Perhaps I could escape together with them...
ReplyDeleteA lovely, lovely poem - as always!
You would have to be very quick, they were snatched in a hurry
DeleteYou are SO creative! Really cute -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...so cute! And the poem is wonderful, too. You are sure creative, Amalia!
ReplyDeleteoh Amalia your little dolls are gorgeous. I enjoyed your poem, it made me smile x
ReplyDeleteSweet dolls, both inside and out, and your little tale about the wind was a whimsical joy!
ReplyDeletexo
Poppy
Your poems always make me smile (and rather wish for a little child to share them with -- but since I don't often have one of those handy these days, my inner child enjoys them just as much!) Those pinata dolls are wonderful -- great use of recycled materials and as cute as can be!
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable dolls, love their little faces all different, and fun that they have treats inside!
ReplyDeleteYour poem is so fun, I love to image all of that happening, so fun and so creative!
Oh, I love your dolls and poem!
ReplyDeleteI imagine the oak's face, and it makes me smile :)
akiko
Now I'm thinking about the oak's face as well. It is the beginning of a new story :-)
DeleteLove those little dolls and your poem - as always, Amalia :) xo
ReplyDeleteI want the blue one. So cute and full of candy did you say. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIf it hadn't already been snatched, I'd be heading to the post office right now
DeleteSuch little cuties! Great story too!
ReplyDeleteBarbara xx
Very cute! ♥️♥️♥️
ReplyDeleteAdorable dolls and love your fun words:). Wishing you a happy weekend.......
ReplyDeleteSo very sweet Amalia. you truly have a gift. The dolls are adorable. xo
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful dolls !! I love their sweet faces !!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Oh, the things the wind hears. Your lyrical poem is charming and has lightened my step in my day....just sublime, Amalia. Oh, and as for those sweet doll pinatas....too, too cute! Who would have thought their innards were recycled plastic bottles. Simply brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThis poem is absolutely adorable. What a lovely, cute story! :-) The pinata dolls are cute too. :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful weekend! Hugs
;) sweet poem!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful recycle idea, Amalia . I'm sure the children have enjoyed this tinkering. I really like your poem, as always to smile.
ReplyDeleteOh that wind, always up to such mischief, when will he ever learn? lol... enjoyed your poem about the wind and the underlying deeper message it has, and the darling cute pinatas!
ReplyDeleteYour poems make me smile from ear to ear! Please put them in a book to share with the world - they are so lovely. I can see the wind whipping through the trees - spreading the word as it goes. So creative! Love your little dolls - such a wonderful treat!
ReplyDeleteHa! Being everywhere, it surely knows everything.
ReplyDeleteSo cute :)
ReplyDeleteHave a happy week!
Titti
Oh, my goodness, those dolls are just the cutest! I love their sweet faces. Your poem is a joy to read. Well done, my friend. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteUtterly adorable - loved this!
ReplyDeleteWren x
So cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are super cute! Great work! It is a good idea to decorate a children's room. xoxo
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I could have you over for a brown butter bar and tea, my friend {{smiles}} Thank you for the delightful comment on my blog.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for this charming post. You always bring a smile to my face. Hugs!
I'll come willingly and bring treats :-) oh, the conversation we would have...
DeleteHello, Amalia! the pinata dolls are adorable. Love the cute poem, wonderful story. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteYour pinata dolls would be a hit at any party! And your poem is wonderful, too!
ReplyDeleteThe poetry is always wonderful and so are these dolls! Super cute! : )
ReplyDeleteHappy and stunning weekend with little dolls.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and leaving a lovely comment. The little pinata dolls are so cute and I love the poem.
ReplyDeleteVery clever! Anna x
ReplyDeleteQue lindas, Amalia!!!
ReplyDeleteOs versos, como sempre, muito divertidos.
E o trabalho recheado então... amei!!!
Obrigada pelo carinho com os Anjos!
Abraços e dias felizes.
Wonderful poetry and what fun little pinatas.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
Adorable! What a fabulous idea to repurpose water bottles into super cute pinata dolls.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun to give each doll her own face and personality.
ReplyDeleteThese piñata dolls are the cutest, Amalia - did you make them? I smiled when I saw them because all the kids in the family used to have such fun with the pinatas at grandma's house. Your poems always make me smile too.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Yes, I made them. It took forever to cut the papers but it was fun and I was pleased with the way they came out.
DeleteWhat a beautiful and fun poem, you should write your own book, it would be a huge hit. Also the pinata dolls are adorable.
ReplyDeleteCute dolls and lovely poem! Have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteThose pinata dolls are adorable! Well done you. Delightful poem as usual x
ReplyDeleteAmalia your recyled dolls are so colorful and cute! Such a pretty party decoration or favor
ReplyDeleteAmalia, your dolls are so cute and festive! The poem is charming!
ReplyDeleteThese little pinatas are lovely, thanks so much for sharing them at Handmade Monday with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable piñata dolls, Amalia, and of course, your poem is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOMG, those are simply too adorable! Love you poem too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great poem, Amalia! Your dolls are BEAUTIFUL! You are so talented, my friend. Kisses!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comment, Amalia.
ReplyDeleteYour dolls are so sweet.
I am not on bloglovin, then I would have followed your lovely blog.
Enjoy your day,
Ida
That is a lovely poem and such cute little pinata dolls. So clever. Hx
ReplyDeleteHi dear amalia ,,espero que tengas un bendecido comienzo de semana
ReplyDeleteCariños
Cute, cute, and I love the poem! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Lovely poem and cute coloured dolls. I love it:)
ReplyDeleteYes! Might as well make it a tour! Thanks for inviting me :-)
ReplyDeleteAwwwww ... cute pinata dolls and a great poem.
ReplyDeleteIf you are willing to share details it would be appreciated! I think these would be a fun 4h project for my club!
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