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#NatureSpeaks: 30 Poems in 30 Days – Day 2: Something Stuck, by Tricia Sankey
I fall from white skiesand curse cold air it’s snowing I feel the heatas you rise with eyesice-bright (you make no sound) does it captivate God to watchus both spin around? I splash into wavesbut your warm aroma still clings I climb up tall treesand sit with butterflies (they surround) we weave our ownhappy endings…
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#NatureSpeaks: 30 Poems in 30 Days – Day 2: Something Stuck, by Tricia Sankey
I fall from white skiesand curse cold air it’s snowing I feel the heatas you rise with eyesice-bright (you make no sound) does it captivate God to watchus both spin around? I splash into wavesbut your warm aroma still clings I climb up tall treesand sit with butterflies (they surround) we weave our ownhappy endings…
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Misadventures in NYC
Upon my arrival to NYC I was struck by the total chaos and confusion (and excitement) of downtown Manhattan. It was surreal, I couldn’t believe I was there. After pacing back and forth between signs and subway platforms to be sure I was heading in the correct direction, while also trying to appear confident and…
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Calling All Creators: Showcase Your Art with a Discounted .art Domain and a New Website Theme
Express yourself with a memorable .art address and choose an artistic theme to reflect your brand with your WordPress.com website. Calling All Creators: Showcase Your Art with a Discounted .art Domain and a New Website Theme Calling All Creators: Showcase Your Art with a Discounted .art Domain and a New Website Theme
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#NatureSpeaks: 30 Poems in 30 Days – Day 1: Hot Ashes, by Benjamin Nambu
These same streets of loveYou once roamedWith your head bowedStewing in the hot ashesOf burnt hopesIn these same streetsYou shall walk againHead raisedAs if to see what the narrow pathAnd heat were trying to revealLessons and blessings, nestlingIn ashes Hot Ashes was inspired by the poem Butterfly Love. You can read more of Benjamin Nambu’s…
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Corona man admits to fraudulently obtaining $6.6 million in COVID-relief loans
LOS ANGELES — A Corona man pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal criminal charges in connection with a scheme to submit false loan applications that brought him more than $6.6 million in COVID-relief Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loan funds. Muhammad Noor Ul Ain Atta, 39, pleaded guilty in downtown Los Angeles to federal…
