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One Joy, One Sorrow

Inspired by the Unitarian Universalist tradition of sharing joys and sorrows within the Fellowship, I intend to post one joy or one sorrow each day for one year. By recording events occuring in both my personal life and the larger context of the human experience, I hope these observations and stories provide opportunities for reflection, connection, and a sense of the divine to a community unbounded by geography or circumstance.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Attempted haiku in celebration of less snow and ice

Snow and ice have gone
Water fills the basement still
Spring is coming near
Posted by Genevra at 9:33 PM
Labels: ice, joy, Spring

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