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Wicked good... a phrase often heard in Maine... means ultra good, the best, way cool!
Wicked Good
Wicked Good
I think that I shall ever grow weary of
sliding on seaweed covered rocks hiding sidling crabs,
watching wind worn gnarled scrub pines survive a'salted by the sea,
staring up at regal King's pines shooting plumage straight to waiting clouds,
dodging silky seagulls swooping, snooping, scooping eating lunch for free
rolling along on acres of northern fields of bobbing potato blossoms
stumbling over farm grown rocks popping up faster than any other crop
spying on deer feasting on grasses, daffodils and any ornamental plant
breathing in, breathing out, listening to the whispering of waves nonstop
It's more than good;
It's wicked good.
by Donna JT Smith, 427/2017
How nice would be to live in Vacationland...
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Eva - Mail Adventures
It is a nice life. Wicked good.
DeletePeople associate the term "wicked ____" with New England, but when I first moved to the Binghamton area of upstate New York over 30 years ago, people used wicked. Why here? I have no idea. We don't have waves or snoopy seagulls. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWho knows? Maybe it started here because someone from ME went to NY and heard it! LOL!
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