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Do they know it’s Sunday?

Fairest of fair, a blue sky soaring, circling, winging, singing overhead with just a few light touches of white, spun out and stretched wide, and planes silently leaving their spun trails.  The sun is surprising the houses just beyond and tickling their roofs, and soon it must tumble over and find me waiting here in shadow.  It is so still when yesterday the wind was so fervent.  read more »

September is a full month

September is such a full month, it holds summer flowers and autumn berries and winter leaves.  Everywhere you look there is a feast waiting to be tasted, a full palette of colour, and change rippling through the trees like the wash left behind by summer’s boat.  The horse chestnuts are first to succumb to the pull of Fall, brown crinkling and crumpling the leaves while the conkers tumble  read more »

You work out everything (Proverbs 16.1-19)

What kind of a king
is this?
I can live in the glow from
the brightening of your face,
I can bathe in your favour like
a rain cloud in spring.

I can sing  read more »