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Unmown ‘lawns’ – plant conglomeration

Golden ‘Cat’s Ears’ flourishing, where drought and soil unnourishing has left the grass short, yellowing … but on the other lawn, abundance, of variety – self-heal, cinquefoil and clover daisies, moss …
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Forest Secrets

Meandering Forest banks Looping waves Of green those Silent ferns Lie serene, Even swelter Scorching sun Cannot rob cool Sense of calm, Across a path...
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A Portrait in Gouache

I am told that he is my great, great-grandfather.
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Harmony

From my archive - Image: Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic license. Author: Tammy Green from Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Dama de Noite
jasmine haiku - edit Dama de noite, portuguese,Lady of the night, jasmine.
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Rock Pools Haiku
actually -a scene from a balcony, with a sea eagle, in the Philippines...which may be a more interesting story to write...Hm...haiku is quicker!
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The Curse of Ichabod
Pastor Boris stood behind the lectern at the front of the church and read from the big black Bible into the black microphone that was on a tall black...
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The Green Ladies: Part 9-The Argentavis

Hello, everyone! Thanks to all those who have been reading. At this point, this chapter is halfway through the work, and I'm reluctant to post any...
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The Green Ladies: Part 8-Sentenced to Sacrifice

Hawthorn said nothing as the iron bars were slammed shut, sealing both he and Dance in Fort Greer’s cells. “Sorry it had to come to this, Hawthorn,”...
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The Green Ladies: Part 7-Unwell Met

“You’re a savage, Hawthorn! A brutal, heartless, damned savage!” “Been called worse,” Hawthorn said. “besides, you got a bath, didn’t you?” Dance...
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Protest

It’s happening everywhere, in the East and West: people with a grievance are taking to the street to express their resentment and register a protest...
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Solstice

I like my winter solstice joke, I can't wait until the day comes along, When I get to say to all my friends, I'm as honest as the day is long.
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El Duende

More from the archives. Not a repost, as far as I can tell. Duende is the hardest word to explain I ever came across in Spanish. This one is for all the friends I made amongst students and barflies. Image source Flickr.com: photographer Albertus 82: licence CC-BY-NC 2.0
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Don't Fear The Change
Don’t Fear The Change By Paul McCann So we fear in the italics with a lot of emphasis on those bound in chains and abused in relationships Change in...
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june 20th

wind plays liquid dominoe runs with grass, seeds soft amethyst sea. Below azure smooth, boats small as white moths rising from our feet as we wade...
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Aaron - the Wind Rush in
If you want something cheerful. Skip. it. Draft - Aaron's poem prep
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Love
my heart is bursting at his kiss like an unfurled peony
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What is Love?
Is it a butterfly kiss on the cheek a touch on the face for a loved one a word spoken to inspire and encourage a sharing of friendship and other...
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Someone's Missing A Dad - Happy Father's Day. x

Today means something to us all. As I was thinking of this day, in the quietness of my home, our 5th and youngest cat brought home his first killing...
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