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Re: Haiku
Wow!!
By Laura Menzer <ldmenzer@...> · #137 ·
Re: Haiku
In the rain-rich air flowing fast before the moon, a river of mist. [image: moonmist.jpeg] -- My debut novel, INFERENCE <https://www.amazon.com/dp/0692677151/>, is now available on Amazon! Buy the
By Joel Tagert · #136 ·
Re: From Greg Clark: Urban hiking
Mark, Thank-you; let me send you info later this morning. Warmly, David H. Marvin 970-759-5922 Confluenceleadershipgroup.com Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2020 1:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [zcd]
By dhvmarvin@... · #135 ·
Re: From Greg Clark: Urban hiking
David - Greetings. My wife and I would be interested in contributing to this family. Can you please email or call me directly to coordinate? markwilliamtasker@... or 720.635.3621. Thanks. Mark
By Mark Tasker · #134 ·
Re: Haiku and Samu
Scuttling here, there spiders let me know it¡¯s spring. Morning tea has eyes .. ??
By christine baier · #133 ·
Re: Haiku and Samu
the song bird sings it does not know and then it stops Phil
By pbnoregon@... · #132 ·
Re: From Greg Clark: Urban hiking
You did a beautiful thing Greg. Sincerely, Kimberly M. Baker, CACIII Kimwhitewolf@... 3036679858 office@...> wrote:
By Kim Baker <Kimwhitewolf@...> · #131 ·
Re: From Greg Clark: Urban hiking
Dear Greg, Thank you for this inspiring story. It has been such a pleasure to get to know you and I look forward to the time when I can sit down and get to know you better. You are clearly a person
By David van Buskirk · #130 ·
Re: From Greg Clark: Urban hiking
Greg, Thanks for your story. I have been thinking a lot since last week about what little things I can do to make a difference right now. Your story is inspiring for choosing something that can have
By dhvmarvin@... · #129 ·
Re: From Greg Clark: Urban hiking
Thank you very much Greg office@...> wrote:
By Michael Griffiths · #128 ·
From Greg Clark: Urban hiking
Forwarded via the office: The COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing orders couldn¡¯t have come at a worse time for me. I just went through a stem cell transplant for an aggressive form of lymphoma
By Zen Center of Denver Office · #127 ·
Re: Note to NYC
Sweet thank you nice to share these memories of such a great city
By David van Buskirk · #126 ·
Re: Note to NYC
Thank you for sharing this, David. Tears came to my eyes, too; we have had combinations of sons and their families living in NYC for the past 3 1/2 years, and had been visiting often. I love that
By duaneagabel@... · #125 ·
Re: Note to NYC
I am so happy you liked it. Only someone who has lived there knows these particular and infuriating but beloved characteristics. I hope you are well and happy making things¡­ hugs, dvb
By David van Buskirk · #124 ·
Re: Note to NYC
This is a lovely, lyrical and bittersweet essay about my home town. Thanks for sharing this, David Francine *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *David van Buskirk *Sent:*
By Francine Campone · #123 ·
Note to NYC
A friend (also an exile from NYC) sent me this. I couldn¡¯t help but cry¡­ Blessings, dvb https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/10/opinion/coronavirus-new-york.html?
By David van Buskirk · #122 ·
Re: Haiku and Samu
Peace Do No Harm Bill
By Bill <bwright2441@...> · #121 ·
Re: Haiku and Samu
I do a lot of staring out the front window at the big silver maple that is just starting to show leaves. Not a waste of time at all. Peace, Ken
By Ken Morgareidge · #120 ·
Re: Spring
I saw that too, but I couldn¡¯t put it into those words. Lovely. dvb
By David van Buskirk · #119 ·
Re: Spring
? wrote:
By Michael Griffiths · #118 ·