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Snow

I reach my hands up to the sky,

The coolness of the wind invigorates my senses,

I let out a long and contented sigh.

The snow swirls and dances all around me like a grand orchestra,

I am caught up in a whirlwind of child-like delight and ecstasy,

As I watch nature unfold and let loose its full majesty.

The snowflakes find their way to rest all over me,

Giving me tiny little white flowers in my hair,

Making me feel like a beautiful winter snow queen.

The snow decorates the ground like sparkling fairy dust on the floor,

Making a soft blanket for the earth below,

Creating a beautiful white wonderland at the amazement of my soul.

Britney

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Lekatt

Lekatt the administrator of this blog fell, and broke his ankle in two places a week ago. That is why no new posts, but he will be back in a few weeks. I am Sam, a close friend and alter ego. I may post something in a few days, but not sure. There is a lot of good stuff already posted here to read in the meantime.

Sam

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Courage

In your willingness to say:
“I will love,”
you walk out of the darkness into the Light.

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George Carlin

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. — George Carlin

Robin Williams once said: “I think the saddest people always try their hardest to make people happy because they know what it’s like to feel absolutely worthless and they don’t want anyone else to feel like that”. Comedians are deep.

All people have deep feelings easily hurt with harsh words. Everyone should be careful what they say to others.

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