Dear Mack, Where Is Oblivion? Is it somewhere in Texas? Your stars sound wonderful. Most of the time, I can only see the brightest stars in the sky - it's no wonder the only constellations I can ever identify are Orion and the Big Dipper.
Years ago, a group of us went to a cottage for a weekend out in the country not too far from Goderich, Ontario, on Lake Huron. We went outside for a walk down to the beach after sunset and it was soooo dark, you couldn't see anything at first. Then you looked up and saw ALL THESE STARS - I never realized there were so many! This is what you miss when you live in a city, another form of oblivion. Sending you a great big hug from Toronto. --- mack watson-bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No moon tonight. Clouds, cold, and darkness. Here, > in oblivion, the stars > often shine so brightly that one can see them > forever. The air is clear and > the days are peaceful. Even so, I continue to look > over the fence and can > never stop wanting to go there; ignoring my own yard > and the flowers within > it. Knowing that someday, maybe soon, they will no > longer bloom for me and I > can never smell their fragrance again. Even so, I > want to go. Over the > fence. > > mack ______________________________________________________ Send your holiday cheer with http://greetings.yahoo.ca
