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"The
mowed wheat field crunches beneath our boots"
Chopping Wood With My Father
by Carole Bugge
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"Speak of truth, and love, and duty"
Drop A Line of Poetry
by Aurora Antonovic
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"You’ve
become a bad habit"
Addiction
by Aurora Antonovic
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"Like
slender maidens"
In the Alder Grove
by Sharmagne Leland- St. John
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"Let
the earth receive me as her own"
And Let the Rain Fall Down
by Monica Ellen Smith
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"Obliquely
caught in a sliver of light"
Wishing and Hoping and Praying
by Christopher Ingham
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"She was born reed strong"
Ella Sang
by Larry Jaffe
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Odd
by Charles P. Ries,
Review by: Kris Rued-Clark
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Have
You Thought Of Leonard Peltier Lately?
By Harvey Arden; compiled and edited by George Bowe Blitch,
HYT Publishing, 2004
Reviewed by: Evert Hoogers
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This
luncheon dish creates a beautiful centerpiece and a delicious way to
utilise all those dyed eggs.
Easter Egg Salad Mold
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
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Nothing
heralds the end of winter more than spring lamb. This easy to
make dish is perfect for Easter luncheon.
Tangerine
Lamb Roast
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
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A
zesty, lemony treat to compliment Easter Sunday Luncheon or served
with tea anytime
Lemon Squares
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland St. John
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