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Stop the Noise. | PamAveryPrinted
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Laying it on the line…. Moonrise Over Her Shoulder. January Promise →. December 31, 2016. I sat down to write a good-bye note to 2016, but those damn words just got in the way. The noise prevented me from hearing what I needed to hear and knowing what I wanted to say. Three bird feeders hang from her lower branches and attract a lot of visitors when Mamacita the Cat is distracted in the barn. And then, as if an alarm rang, the tree was full of cardinals, finches, sparrows and the original tiny scout R...
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And He Did | PamAveryPrinted
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Laying it on the line…. Said the Old Tree. Straight Lines Don’t Converge →. June 6, 2016. Dad was diagnosed with cancer on April 21, but I had the feeling he was sick the week before. About the same time that my gut began to tighten, the huge oak tree fell at my studio. As soon as I saw it, I knew my father was about to take on his last challenge and that it would probably prove too much for him. Curtis Avery, Jr. had a great life — one that most of us can only dream of experiencing. Said the Old Tree.
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January Promise | PamAveryPrinted
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Laying it on the line…. Raise the Glasses, Look Back, and Smile →. January 2, 2017. I see a January promise from a winter sun,. Cold memories fade where the light has begun. To softly hint at visions of spring,. Tempting the senses and trying to bring…. 8230;the future to focus while the past remains. A silent tribute to the strength that tames. My vivid memories of every winter sun,. And a January promise I’ve just begun. About Pam Avery Printed. View all posts by Pam Avery Printed →. You are commenting...
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Straight Lines Don’t Converge | PamAveryPrinted
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Laying it on the line…. Moonrise Over Her Shoulder →. Straight Lines Don’t Converge. October 5, 2016. 8220;I gave you that gift. So I’ll tell you how to use it.”. Now how damn selfish does that sound? But I’m afraid we say or at least act out those words everyday. And I completely understand their reasoning. And damn it, they wanted to make sure we didn’t use that freedom to do and say things that did not meet their approval. Period. 8230;the dialogue that continues, that is. And that goes for all of the...
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Moonrise Over Her Shoulder | PamAveryPrinted
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Laying it on the line…. Straight Lines Don’t Converge. Stop the Noise. →. Moonrise Over Her Shoulder. October 7, 2016. With the moonrise over her shoulder. And the sunset in her eyes,. She threw the pain to the past,. And flew to the open sky. She had a picture in her mind. And a song in her heart. Soaring above the land,. She looked for the missing part. That always eluded her. And escaped her view. The thing she couldn’t remember. But what she intuitively knew. Drove her to escape to. Whatever it was,.
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PamAveryPrinted | Laying it on the line… | Page 2
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Laying it on the line…. Newer posts →. June 6, 2016. Dad was diagnosed with cancer on April 21, but I had the feeling he was sick the week before. About the same time that my gut began to tighten, the huge oak tree fell at my studio. As soon as I saw it, I knew my father was about to take on his last challenge and that it would probably prove too much for him. Curtis Avery, Jr. had a great life — one that most of us can only dream of experiencing. Said the Old Tree. But I knew that it was time for me.
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Laying it on the line…. Author Archives: Pam Avery Printed. About Pam Avery Printed. An Apology to Austin — A Commitment to Justice. January 29, 2017. Hundreds of us raised our voices and clapped our hands in honor of Austin Callaway — lynched in Troup County, Ga., almost 77 years ago, when he was between 16 and 18 years old. We gathered in the historical Warren … Continue reading →. Apology by law enforcement. The New York Times. WarrenTemple United Methodist Church. January 23, 2017. January 17, 2017.