Thoughts about sustainable agriculture and forestry from the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Christmas Poems
When I was in college, my folks gave me a collection of Christmas poems by the cowboy poet, Waddie Mitchell. I loved them - and they inspired me to try my hand at cowboy poetry. While my work is not in the same league as Waddie's (as you'll find out in the coming days), I have had lots of fun with it. During the days leading up to Christmas this year, I'll share a few of my favorites. Merry Christmas!
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I'll be looking forward reading your poems. I too love poems, and writing them too, though not have a chance to publish them. I enjoy reading more than writing, (i do that when I am inspired). Last year, I spend reading some short Christmas poems I found. This will be part of my Christmas tradition. Merry Christmas to you!
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