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Ellen Grace Olinger

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Ellen Grace Olinger

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

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May sunrise

Written by Ellen Grace Olinger

May sunrise
a few more flowers
on the Christmas cactus

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May 6, 2020 · Posted in Gratitude, Haiku, Oostburg Wisconsin · Tagged Haiku and Gratitude, Hope and Beauty, Plants, Sunrise ·

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