school windows
filled with paper snowflakes
no two the same
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Ron Scully
Ron Scully is a retired bookseller. After twenty five years on the road, a real life Willie Loman, only funnier, he has settled in New Hampshire to refashion his field notes into small poems. Two chapbooks, Darlington Braves and Capelight, are in the wings for spring 2017. Also, he has blocked out the year to pen a play. Ron has published in many small literary magazines since he retired.
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Love it! I am a retired schoolteacher and I remember those windows well! Thanks for the nice reminder! Pat Moffett (Matthew Moffett's grandmother)
I work in a nursery school, and it is amazing to see the variation on the same subject. I love how 'paper snowflakes' provide a wonderful kiddie-kigo! :)
Love it! I am a retired schoolteacher and I remember those windows well! Thanks for the nice reminder! Pat Moffett (Matthew Moffett's grandmother)
I love this, thanks! My children are now grown, but this brings back fond memories.
Brilliant!
The salesman dies; the hiddenman steps forward!
__ So nicely shown, Ron! Different things, share the same state of being… difference.
real snow
sameness in their difference
paper snowflakes
Ah, this is beautiful, Ron.
marion
Lovely…
Wonderfully beautiful!
Wonderful!
I work in a nursery school, and it is amazing to see the variation on the same subject. I love how 'paper snowflakes' provide a wonderful kiddie-kigo! :)
marion
excellent!!