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“Napoleon or somebody said that you could always turn a tragedy into a comedy by sittin’ down.” Lord Peter Wimsey

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One everlasting whisper, day and night, repeated -

so: Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges -

Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you.

Go!

This quote is taken from one of my fa...

4 months ago
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A Gentle Reminder

Poison oak or poison ivy (Rhus diversiloba), both as a bush and a scrambler up trees and rocks, is common throughout the foothill region up to a height of at least three thousand feet above the sea. It is somewhat troublesome to most travel...

6 months ago
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Meeting with the Moon

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Waking fretful, sleep has fled,
Mind full pacing refuses rest.
Quietly I rise from bed,
To seek the face that I love best.

Through t...
10 months ago
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5

The Lamp's Tale

Louise was finally able to help Drake to his feet. “Shall we press on, or do you need to rest?” she asked. “There’s no time to rest, we have to find them, I know they are here" he said in a quiet yet urgent voice. They walked on in silence...

a year ago
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The Lamp's Tale

Louise tried to match her pace to the shuffling gait of Mr Drake. At first she thought he seemed to be in no great rush, but she soon realized that this was as fast as his legs could take him and that he bore an anxious look on his face tha...

a year ago
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