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Ellen Grace Olinger

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Ellen Grace Olinger

Ellen Grace Olinger

"He hath made every thing beautiful in his time..." From Ecclesiastes 3:11a (KJV).

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haiku

Written by Ellen Grace Olinger

lingonberries
at the local store…
Christmas at Nanna’s

“lingonberries” was published first in Parnassus Literary Journal (2004); and was reprinted as part of my page, Ellen Olinger – Three Questions, a haiku series edited by Curtis Dunlap.  

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November 30, 2018 · Posted in Christmas, Food, Haiku, Poetry · Tagged Curtis Dunlap, Family, Food, Grandmother, Holidays, Local Stores, Parnassus Literary Journal ·

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