Sunday, March 25, 2007

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Blogger Conrad DiDiodato said...

Incongrous symmetry of inlet and a semi-gelid lake; hurray for the absent geese, anticipating Spring in a misting grey, were it not for the stalks that filter their view of sky. But where have they gone?

In one way (as I'll have occasion to later say) the lake's a tough 'ol goody (-gopher) wood of the Ark that's spirited the squirrels & geese away.

Or was it the moon?

10:01 a.m.  
Blogger Conrad DiDiodato said...

Were it not for stalks filtering a sociable sky, would geese have left? Is that sufficient?

But suns awheel! basting the lake's open side (gnawing at its exposed liver),in that batty temperate not-Winter not-Spring zone, picking up steam & driving sturdy teal stakes into the eyes...

Suns most definitely bear a hand in premature geese flight!

11:15 a.m.  
Blogger name of the rose said...

it's actually a fairly large marsh,
an amazing wetland in the fog, but your lakeful descriptions are wonderful ...

8:29 a.m.  

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