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| Reviewed by Elizabeth Taylor (Reader) |
1/4/2006 |
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And it IS cold in Minnesota!
Great ku, Henry. |
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| Reviewed by C. McGovern-Bowen |
1/4/2006 |
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Break out the spiced (and spiked) hot apple cider!
Long, bitterly cold winters have their own poetry to write, Poet.
Peace,
Carolyn |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
1/3/2006 |
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| Keep that snow up there...we have been getting alot of rain in NJ, but better than snow...ed |
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| Reviewed by J M |
1/3/2006 |
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| Wonderful Ku and the imagery is well done. |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
1/2/2006 |
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| Seventy-six here today in the swamps of Louisiana. Brrr! Used to live in Long Island, NY AND Cheyenne, Wyoming, I can relate. |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
1/2/2006 |
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Send him this way, would you, Hank? Very nicely done. Thank you for sharing this. Happy New Year to you with love and peace,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Lori Moore |
1/2/2006 |
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| Jack Frost can be fun, but I wouldn't want to live with him. Good one. |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
1/2/2006 |
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Brrrr! I remember those days when I lived in Illinois on the Wisconsin border. Now I'm in California usually too sunny, but a deluge is happening, like Cynthia said, get out the Ark;-) Happy New Year Hank!
Eileen |
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| Reviewed by Cynthia Borris |
1/2/2006 |
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And Noah is building an ark in California! Happy New Year, Hank!
Cynthia |
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