A man says a lot of things in summer he doesn't mean in winter.

 My boy Florek:


Somewhere across the winter world tonight
You will be hearing chimes that fill the air;
Christmas extends its all-enfolding light
Across the distance...something we can share.

You will be singing, just the same as I,
These familiar songs we know so well,
And you will see these same stars in your sky
And wish upon that brightest one that fell.

I shall remember you and trim my tree,
One shining star upon the topmost bough;
I will hang wreaths of faith that all may see --
Tonight I glimpse beyond the hear and now.

And all the time that we must be apart
I keep a candle in my heart."
-   Mary E. Linton, Candlelit Heart muddy desert...Again an dark gloomy days.... no pics :(
Only a fewpics of dogs, prefferin\g stay home.... The wourld is a grey cold sad and muddy desert....






 Here some pics taken one year ago  16- 12- 2019.










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