Tag Archives: Steep

TEDDY BEAR, COME HERE

Teddy bear. . . come here! Stay near. For I’ve landed in a brand new, empty year It’s started out as fun, which will continue on. . . And yet, this drought still dampers me to much more than a … Continue reading

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ALL THAT GLITTERS (BUT’S NOT GOLD)

All that glitters is not gold, like, for example, one: the shimmer of the water on a mountain lake flowed down steep from lofty peaks in melting seasons after it has snowed– A pristine place for life to gather, its … Continue reading

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