Tag Archives: Sweetness

THE SWEETEST SUN OF WINTER

There’s nothing so sweet as our sun’s dawn on days of the year when night grows very long– except maybe the following bright morning through the golden afternoon, or the final glimpse of of red daylight when sunset comes around, … Continue reading

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WHAT’S DEEPLY SWEET

What’s deeply sweet does not come from factories, refined, nor even from a hive where bees work in a similar state of mind– nor does it even grow in ground, on vine, nor even dangling high from trees– it’s not … Continue reading

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FEELING GOOD

There are times when a rub to your tummy or pat to your head can do more good than anything you can read or be fed to help make you feel good inside. . . and if that helps, for … Continue reading

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EARTH SOFT AND SWEET

The earth beneath my feet– so soft, so sweet– my firm support, my source– from which I rise and stand and set my course. . . Above, my head. . . and nose and mouth and eyes can point and … Continue reading

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