"...But only the silence and white, the shores that grow chiller and dumber,
Wherever the ice winds sob, and the griefs of winter are heard...." - from - The Winter Lakes, by Wm. Wilfred Campbell (1858-1918)
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seasons are so exciting, aren't they? We never know what stunning master-pieces the Lord of nature will awe us with! thank-you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have to say, Miss Janet, that Campbell's line "the ice winds sob, ant the griefs of winter are heard' made me think, "those are words Janet might put together!'.
DeleteMust be an awesome Canadian thing. :-)
Amazing.
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