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May 25 16, 14:41
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From: Springfield, Louisiana
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Real Name: Larry D. Jennings
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Hi Syl, This has been languishing in the Acropolis for nearly 3 weeks so I thought I'd take your advise and move it over to Plato's Pearls. Hope you like it!
Larry
Sea Eagles
A paradox! Sea-scented beaches rise to where the clouds would break on granite spires encased in ice. That’s where the eagle flies to hunt. Its earnest glance in foaming gyres
of crashing waves reveals the food it seeks. Abundance, as upon the orchard bough, is gathered for the talons and the beaks of chicks. They nest where all the peaks soar now.
And of a certain time when all shall fledge, whether at dawn or in the dust and dark, their flight’s a path of gold from mountain’s ledge. To places of their own they all embark
where eagles reign and there’s no sign of men with fledglings growing when the snows begin.
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May 26 16, 13:02
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Group: Gold Member
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Real Name: Larry D. Jennings
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Hi Lori and Syl,
Gee, didn't think I would get this much activity after a long stint of nothing. Lori, I'm so glad you popped back in to visit us. Hope you and yours are the very best and you are having good luck finding a job. Syl, to answer your question! Sea eagles are also know as "erne". Wikipedia has a very nice write-up on them if you care to browse.
I shall try to get some more posted in this venue shortly. Very busy getting ready for the oldest granddaughter's wedding this Saturday. Busy, busy, busy!!!!!
Larry
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Jun 7 16, 00:28
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From: Bariloche, Argentine Patagonia
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Real Name: Sylvia Evelyn Maclagan
Writer of: Poetry & Prose
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Hi Larry, You can have Plato's Pearls of Wisdom all to yourself, if you wish. You certainly deserve to show us your best work in this privileged forum. Imagine yourself as Plato's demiurge, a subordinate deity who somehow created and continues to build this world we live in...LOL. You'll do far better than that deity!
We'll always learn a lot from reading your splendid pieces here.
How did your granddaughter's wedding go? How exciting it must have been. I apologize for not asking about it sooner, but I'm still minus a good computer. With a little bit of luck, I may have one this week. We get a bonus on our retirement income in June, so that should suffice! We get the second bonus for Christmas. Was the wedding during the day or at night? Hope you had great weather and that everything ran smoothly. A sonnet on the occasion? Yep!
I'll look up "erne" in Wikipedia, thanks for the tip. Did you know that by just "painting" words or phrases with your mouse, you get direct access to Google and Wiki? I only found that out about a year ago! Dumber and dumber...that's me!
Syl
QUOTE (Larry @ May 26 16, 15:02 )  Hi Lori and Syl,
Gee, didn't think I would get this much activity after a long stint of nothing. Lori, I'm so glad you popped back in to visit us. Hope you and yours are the very best and you are having good luck finding a job. Syl, to answer your question! Sea eagles are also know as "erne". Wikipedia has a very nice write-up on them if you care to browse.
I shall try to get some more posted in this venue shortly. Very busy getting ready for the oldest granddaughter's wedding this Saturday. Busy, busy, busy!!!!!
Larry
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Larry Sea Eagles May 25 16, 14:41 Cleo_Serapis Hi Larry,
This is so lovely! I love the gent... May 25 16, 19:44 Psyche Wow, Larry! This sonnet is stunning, it brings... May 25 16, 23:30 Eisa Larry I am so glad you have started posting in thi... May 29 16, 19:02 Larry Hi Snow,
Thanks for the visit and the nice words.... Jun 1 16, 22:18  Eisa QUOTE (Larry @ Jun 2 16, 04:18 ) Hi Snow,... Jun 14 16, 14:44 Psyche Back again, all!
While reading up about ... Jun 7 16, 01:37 Larry Hello once more Syl,
I'll try to post as many... Jun 7 16, 23:12 Psyche So glad the wedding went fabulous! I love outd... Jun 9 16, 18:04
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