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    silvered birch frozenmemento of sub-zero nightfall of moondust ~ CLP 11/12/2022

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    discreet flash of goldsee the promise of better?deceit of winter ~ n.b. North Norfolk, December, not Serengeti. CLP 09/12/2022

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    winter wind rattlesbare boughs of Chiltern beech woodscirculation of kites ~ n.b. Above Adams Park, High Wycombe it is common to witness red kites on the wing. I saw fourteen in one flight on Sunday. These birds are a thriving colony, having been reintroduced to the Chiltern Hills in the past couple of decades. CLP

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    don’t know about youI have some work tomorrowmoon slides into bed ~ CLP 02/12/2022

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    swimming in riversheart shakes, shock of cold wateralive, alive, oh! ~ n.b. For The Broads of the Broads, wild swimmers. CLP 30/11/2022

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    bright colour leaves usafter vibrant unfurlinglike leaves we tumble

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    November quietbetween harvest and solsticecolour drains from sky ~ n.b. Yep, one of those days. CLP 24/11/2022

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    winter at windowbreath clouds view, power unpluggedpanes frosted over ~ n.b. Shadows moving in the shadows. Scorched Earth becomes Frozen Earth. Moscow’s cruelty has no boundaries. CLP 22/11/2022

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    blink you miss the moveMars now leads Moon on circuithow did that happen? ~ CLP 12/11/2022

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    yes, I can see redyour colour’s now apparentwith age, mystery ~ n.b. Why is this sense of awe at the winter night sky, the cycle of Moon, Mars and other planets, so powerful at this later stage of life? Here, the Moon rises over Morrison’s. Mars followed soon enough, both chasing the bright ball of