Monthly Archives: November 2018

Season of Light

  tiny tree with bare branches   blinking lights ease the darkness tiny gold balls capture and distribute the glow  

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Thanksgiving Week Bread

crusty golden loaves answering a daily need that pies alone can’t fill

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Any Season

Lone walkers passing at a distance on a chilly, November beach. One voice carried on the wind rang out, “Beautiful, isn’t it?” “Always.” came the smiling response.

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Quiet Season

Long stretch of beach. Densely populated, so carefully groomed in summer. Left to seabirds and seaweed under leaden skies of late fall.

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Discovery in the Morning Light

Clocks fell back this morning. Groans on all sides that we’ve been robbed of an hour of daylight. This moan is only tempered by the realization (at least for some) that it also means an extra hour of sleep on … Continue reading

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Mellow Yellow

autumn’s golden glow mood as much as hue subtle and serene

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