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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Lasting Legacy
Today we gather in this beautiful park in a city of parks grown among the hills and trails and the life of a grateful community to remember the heart and the soul of a city pioneer, the one and the … Continue reading
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Junebird
I bought a green glass bird feeder. Hung it in the backyard to honor birdmanmac, my complicated dad. Filled it with songbird seed. And waited. Checked it everyday until at last a spider spun a web across the surface. Brushed … Continue reading
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Time Travel
Strapped into a metal cylinder Hurtling across the sky Through blue and cloud and nothingness Thoughts drift future forward Till with a jolt we land Thrust into this space Where every thing is newness Familiar still Shadows of the … Continue reading
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