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Owl Vision 2018: Owl Child

by William Wayne Page – The Owl Child at the Lower Mill This magnificent Owl Child came out of its nest to land on these stairs. ...

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Owl Vision: “Stronger than the years

by Lyndsay Clark – I live in Springwater now but I grew up on Air Force bases all over the globe. My family was stationed at...

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Owl Vision 2018: Gift of Time

by Tawn Feeney – As an early childhood educator for many years, I am often asked by parents what they can give to their children to...

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Owl Vision 2018: Time to Remember

by Mary Drake – Does anybody really know what time it is Does anybody really care If so I can’t imagine why We’ve all...

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Owl Vision 2018: Time Spent

by Renee Thornton – I walk thru the winter white night, the moonlit silhouettes of the barren tree branches dance on the snow.  I...

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Owl Vision 2018: 100 years of memories

by Renee Thornton – Centenarians are on the rise.  According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the...

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Owl Vision 2018: Hemlock School

by Tawn Feeney “I am the School in Hemlock” 1928 – Concrete and bricks rising layer on layer; neighbors marveling at...

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Owl Vision 2018: WHAT’S A KISS BEHIND CURTAINS?

by William Wayne Page – “WHAT’S A KISS BEHIND CURTAINS?”                                     ...

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Owl Vision 2018: TWIST

by John Mattei – TWIST At improper times I ponder Twisted expressions’ Which reveal an expander To current expectations  ...

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Owl Vision 2018: Daylight Savings

by Jo Wall –  Daylight Savings Sorry.  You humans can’t save daylight.   Trees, on the other hand, do,   In their...

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