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Christian Brunoski

Light Shadow Inverse                                                          copyright Christian Brunoski I recently had a conversation with my friend, Chaplin, and Poet, Jeff Brunoski. He had read a short piece by Langdon Hammer, titled John Koethe’s Red Shoes. (1)  Later, Jeff sent me a copy … Continue reading

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Parched Landscape along the Camino de Santiago

In August, the farmlands of Castile and Leon are scorched. Arid breezes provide momentary relief but the price is thirst. In the fields the brittle wheat stubble is the color of ancient bones. The land is quiet, little moves except … Continue reading

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Day Lily – In Search of Beauty

Day lilies are a common ornamental in Minnesota. They’re a hardy plant that can, left on their own, take over a yard or forgotten patch in an alley. They’re derisively called ditch lilies because they’re often found growing abundantly along … Continue reading

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