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March sky descending

In the second week of  Lent fhe sky descends with an integration of hydrogen and oxygen falling and flowing between extended strings of carbon materialized in conifers and leafless ribs of birch, and beech, and maple awakening to the prospects … Continue reading

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In a River’s Silent Epiphany

The rivers are retreating. Or rather, their liquid state.  With January finally depositing some single digit air masses, the rivers are donning their ice skirts, thin mottled gray and white fabric inching out from the banks for eventual junction. Much … Continue reading

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