Monthly Archives: September 2018

#796 One mans Deere 9-20-18

In our “Oh! So posh!” retirement and golf plantation down here in the golden beach and surf dappled south-eastern corner of North Carolina, a new arrival of dubious origin desired an ornament for the lawn of his new house, a … Continue reading

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#795 At Last! 9-17-18

What a lovely hue for a sky! Startling Carolina Blue bordered by whip-cream-white cumulus, slate-gray remnants drifting away, North. (Yeah! Give them damn Yankees a taste of our medicine!) All that humidity drenching the air evaporates as if never there. … Continue reading

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#794 Through older eyes… 9-8-18

During our years together, I’ve witnessed her become a richer beauty. A smoother, fuller, warmer, kinder vision, emanating, more now, from within. As time reshapes her form, my eyes grow more accustomed to her light. I begin to understand that … Continue reading

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