The Tiger Moth Club of South Africa
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She was driving up
to the small airfield.
Listening to one of
M.C. Hammer songs.
She had been munching
a nice juicy apple.
She had just enough time
for a sweet and long sunset.
As she got into the ancient
de Havilland Tiger Moth.
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Val‘s Scavenger Hunt – second prompt
Use the following words in a poetry form of your choice: apple(s), sunset, tiger, hammer.

This made me smile. 😊
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That’s good then! 😉
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Music, fruit, sunset, vintage plane… This poem has almost everything, Chris!
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It certainly did – but maybe a little champagne on the way back… or maybe a tiger sitting in the back seat!
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love this Chris! Very nicely done!
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Thanks so much, Carol Anne! 💛
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Sign me in for a flight, please 😊
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Coming up then… including a couple of loop the loops!!
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This is a fun poem, Chris.
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Fancy finding several really old planes here! Thanks Robbie.
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I have seen some really old planes, trains and cars in local museums.
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I think I’ve seen some of those which you have shown to us on your blog. Very nice too!
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Yes, I have posted some to my blog. Thanks, Chris
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S beautiful Chris
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Thank you, Sadje 😊
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You’re most welcome 🤗
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I love the scene this poem paints!
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Aww, thanks so much!
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You’re welcome!
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what a wild set of beautiful things woven together – bravo!
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Thank you so much, da-AL. 💛
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I’m with Spira, …sign me up too, …Wow! … those early pilots Chris, must have felt so close to the heavens, … open and vulnerable though, … I love this scenario, …💙
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Ha ha, you, Spira and me… anyone else? Either way we need a bigger plane!
Enjoy💛✈️
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How exciting… to be up in the air in that kind of plane. The smallest I’ve ever traveled in is maybe a 9 seater.
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Well, that was pretty small! For me, I think the smallest one was on one of the islands in Greece. Maybe 20 people…
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