This is image number one in my Nursery Rhyme series. By Jamie Heiden
And the moon jumped over the cow…
This is image number one in my Nursery Rhyme series. By Jamie Heiden
And the moon jumped over the cow…
By Jamie Heiden
Belongs to Ms. Ella and her dog Sam.
She is simple and he is fair. They always
make room for visitors, of that you are
now aware. The door is always open, to
come and go as you please. And they
always show compassion whether you ask
standing or on your knees.
By Jamie Heiden
One by one the stars came out and the sun set slowly on the town of Mortonville.
The wind blew softly and the frogs sang their songs and all was right in the town of Mortonville.
By Jamie Heiden
Trinidad was his name and he had not always been a lonely dog.
He had a family who loved him.
His boy, Charlie would have staring contests with him.
Charlie always won.
He couldn’t contain his excitement…he always barked first.
Running was his favorite.
Audrey would take him with if it wasn’t too muddy.
She would take him with even if it was.
He always got two bones before bedtime
and he knew it was his job to protect them all.
He knew they loved him…
He knew he had to get back home.
By Jamie Heiden
It fills me up with something unknown atop the hill outside my home.
By Jamie Heiden
Belongs to Mr. Thomas James Butterfield Winchester. A man who probably has 97 friends for each name he owns. His favorite color is dirt and his favorite smell is too. And… he’ll add another name if that’s what he needs to do.