VICINITY

December 27, 2016

A 4 minute walk from here will get me to the lake. For a swim? No.

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A SENTENCE BY HENRY GREEN

December 20, 2016

Then the clocks in that town all over town struck three and bells in churches there ringing started rushing sound of bells like wings tearing under roof of sky, so these bells rang. This beautifully dancing sentence may be found in Green’s novel, Living.

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TO SKATE OR NOT TO SKATE

December 5, 2016

To skate or not to skate, that is the question.

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A SENTENCE BY SHIRLEY JACKSON

December 3, 2016

I was afraid that they might touch me and the mothers would come at me like a flock of taloned hawks; that was the picture I had in my mind – birds descending, striking, gashing with razor claws. -from the pen of the jolly optimist Shirley in We Have Always Lived In The Castle

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THE SNOW, THE SNOW, ‘TIS FALLING

November 21, 2016
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A SENTENCE BY DOUGLAS ADAMS

November 15, 2016

Arthur got Fenny a tomato juice, and himself a pint of yellow water with gas in it. – from So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish

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A MOMENT OF SILENCE

November 9, 2016

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A SENTENCE BY JAMES THURBER

November 7, 2016

I am in a corner without being backed there and often come out fighting. – James Thurber

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APPLE AUTUMN

November 2, 2016
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A WALK WITH A VIEW

October 26, 2016
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