Ahh..if my love for traveling and how it makes me feel can be immortalized in verse, this is it ♥️

I left bits and pieces of my heart in all of the places I have been. I close my eyes and find myself in the labyrinth of my mind. There, the sunlight glinting off of the bronze statue as you drive by, your head resting against the coolness of the window. There I am, splashing…
via Scattered — Coffee Flavored Thoughts
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Author: ebonyandcrows
Hello and welcome to my page~
My name is Larisa--a very common Slavic name that was either derived from the Latin word hilaris, meaning "cheerful," or from the Greek city of Larissa, meaning "strong fortress."
Born in Ukraine, I emigrated with my family to America when I was still a small child and now make my home in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Growing up immersed in two vastly differing cultures led me to have a burning curiosity about people all over the world. Stemming from said curiosity, I have fallen in love with traveling to other countries, meeting new people and delving into their culture, exploring new cities, and of course, dining on the local cuisine!
If I cannot escape into a different country, then my next favorite method of adventure is to lose myself in a spectacular book. I enjoy books of all genres--from fiction and novels, to biographies and ethnographies. As long as it captures my fancy and holds me spellbound the entire time, I will burn through the book like a forest fire! Because of this penchant for reading and travel, coupled with my love of deep and mysterious things, I have been often called a dreamer and I find the title suits me.
With that being said, I invite you to stay a while, perhaps make yourself a cup of tea and linger through my posts and feel free to comment or share a thought :-)
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It was a very nice read. 🙂
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I thought so too ☺️
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Now, where did that comment go? 😉
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Love the images in your words.
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Thank you so much Avia. I actually didnt write this one—Dina from Coffee Flavored Thoughts did ☺️ (I just reblogged it)
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Oh–well thanks for letting me know, AND I still love your writing ❤
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You are so sweet, thank you! 💗 I enjoy your writing too!
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I’m blessed to have met you, poet neighbors in the Seattle area 🙂 ❤
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Likewise 🙏🏻
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Thank you.
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I think this is wonderful: lyrical and evocative — but how could you go wrong with a lead like ‘Coffee Falvoured Thoughts’? 🙂
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Thank you John! Alas, I cannot take the credit for this one—it was written by another author by the blog name of Coffee Flavored Thoughts and I really enjoyed this poem she wrote ☺️
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thanks. I wasn’t aware of that. Not sure how that happened but I have ‘discovered’ your blog and am following it:)
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😁 yessir, I believe I discovered and followed you first! I love your sense of humor! I’m still thinking about the girl with the multitudinous hair of incarnadine. Haha! Whoever she is she sounds like a sassy little vixen and I’d like to meet her ☺️
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so would I 🙂 haven’t seen her since; must have moved on 😦
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That’s a shame, her multitudinous hair of incarnadine is emblazoned on my brain forever 😂
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thank you. If I see her again I will let her know.She will be pleased
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Please do ☺️
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Lovely!
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Thank you ☺️
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You’re welcome 😇
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Travel far and wide, it is you who must abide.
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Thank you so much Steven! I am sure the author of this poem will love this quote and agree with you, just as I do ☺️
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That would be great.
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