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posted by Bill | 10:35 AM
Happy New Year, dear Bill!I love very much your poem.January~Spring is nottoo far awayor"Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?":)
On the other hand, Dana-Mariaif winter comescan spring be far behind—well, far enoughHappy New Year to you, my friend.
Nice Bill, if I may call you that.I think I am going to scroll down a bit and read more.T
A perfect block of letters.
you can feel winter in this
same here... more earth than snow...
Bill is fine. May I call you T, T?Vaughn, andrew, polona, thanks for the visit and comments. This was a glimpse captured on the drive from Boston back to New York on New Year's Day.
I like this.
The roadswoods and snow,that's what our earth is made of.
Love this site! Am adding to my blogroll. Here's a "Georgia" one from me:Roused by northing sunFirst peach blossom,Harbinger of the poised, pink cloud
Thanks, aurora and tikkis. Welcome, quotesqueen. You have a very interesting blog.
I too like it a lot..
Thanks, gautami.
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Happy New Year, dear Bill!
I love very much your poem.
January~
Spring is not
too far away
or
"Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?"
:)
On the other hand, Dana-Maria
if winter comes
can spring be far behind—
well, far enough
Happy New Year to you, my friend.
Nice Bill, if I may call you that.
I think I am going to scroll down a bit and read more.
T
A perfect block of letters.
you can feel winter in this
same here... more earth than snow...
Bill is fine. May I call you T, T?
Vaughn, andrew, polona, thanks for the visit and comments. This was a glimpse captured on the drive from Boston back to New York on New Year's Day.
I like this.
The roads
woods and snow,
that's what our earth is made of.
Love this site! Am adding to my blogroll. Here's a "Georgia" one from me:
Roused by northing sun
First peach blossom,
Harbinger of the poised, pink cloud
Thanks, aurora and tikkis. Welcome, quotesqueen. You have a very interesting blog.
I too like it a lot..
Thanks, gautami.
Post a Comment
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