Posted on October 3, 2019
by Joanne Edith
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Around the wide, wide world this afternoon, ‘neath searing sun and darkening shade, a storm, It gathered, silent, ominous, it loomed, So sudden, interrupting mindless norms. We journeyed on, ignoring what could come, No choice but journey on to foreign shores, With backward glancing,… Continue Reading “Uncertainty”
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Posted on June 20, 2015
by Joanne Edith
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Another colorful, sweltering day at EPCOT! Posted for ROY G.BIV. Read more…
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Posted on February 24, 2014
by Joanne Edith
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Looking out over the expanse of neatly arranged chairs, that in a few hours will be teeming with concert-goers, the stark contrast is clear. This anticipatory lull is prelude to a great crescendo of excitement. It’s as if calm before the storm; the lows… Continue Reading “Silent Eloquence”
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