[NatureNS] Re: Christmas poem

Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:52:10 -0400
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Hi Murray:

I always look forward to your Christmas poem, and again you didn't disappoint
us.

Thanks, and a Happy New Year to you and yours.

Cheers, Ian

Quoting Murray Newell <dowitcher@eastlink.ca>:

> a poem
>             awake i a am its 12.10 another christmas day is here
>              the wind is lashing the side of the house winter is surley here
>              as i type my thoughts run wild,what is life all about
>              is there someone out there who is being left out
>               its raining hard now  upon  the side of the house
>               a lovely sound to hear
>               so much peace and quiet this time of night
>                the world just seemed to have stoped for a while
>                do we have enough to to get by with
>                 most of us surley do
>                 but  if you dont please let us know because our thoughts are
>                   are all about you
>                 daylight is on its way
>                 so think and enjoy your christmas day
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>                   cheersssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
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>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Bruce Stevens
>  To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
>  Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 6:45 PM
>  Subject: [NatureNS] 20081223 - Snowy Owl, Tantramar Marsh
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>  All,
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>  After my day-and-a-half stay in Newark, I managed to get on a quick 
> flight to Ottawa, and subsequently took a BUS to Moncton, ending my 
> travel time at about 66 hours from San Francisco. Not being very fit 
> to drive, I peered over the marshes from the passenger side and spied 
> a Snowy Owl perched rather conspicuously on top of a dyke. This was 
> probably 100 m south of the eastbound lane of the 104, and about 1 km 
> or less west of Exit 3 to Amherst (Victoria St). The bird appeared to 
> be fairly heavily barred, so perhaps was a juvenile female. I hope I 
> am correct in calling everything near the 104 around the NS-NB border 
> the Tantramar Marsh.
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>  Merry Christmas Eve,
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>  Bruce Stevens
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>  --
>  Bruce Stevens
>  Maryvale, NS
>



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