Burning

burning

(5/2/99)

 

_________First Place__________

somewhere above   the burning heath     a lark Hugh Waterhouse

 ________Second Place________

obscured by smoke from the burning hillside rising moon soji

  ________Third Place________  burning alfalfa-- old farmer pelted by  fleeing grasshoppers -Michael Maiello.

above burned   fields   cries of departing geese hilary tann

_________Below Third Place________

Spring burning- the old scarecrow safe in the shed Sue

spring burning - new clothes for the scarecrow doris kasson

spring burning-- waiting for the windsock to settle susan bond

burned field the gopher tortoise eats a green shoot Paul MacNeil

wisps of ash above the burning field purple martins feed Ferris

daybreak... burning blackberry vines grandpa coughs Pam Rivera

burned field beneath darkened stones traces of green Yu Chang

beyond burning grass - one brown cow stands in the waterhole Joann

fields burned brown  - green shoots                       right through it                                   hortensia anderson

smoke rises from the burning prairie gray skies Patricia A. Laurent

yellow jacket- burning through a thick spring mist the sun's rays ebj

dawn - a dog is pissing in the burned field Douglas H. King

morning fog -- still the hills burn down to the lake Leanne

teenage niece baking scent of burning muffins wafts down the street Hazel

burning gorse crackle of world news by the sheep pen Alasdair Paterson

rustles and squeaks small critters flee burning cane fields Maleti (Mary Lee McClure)

burned fields but little specks of green come peeping through Max Verhart

burning fields – planting seeds in the ashes - Linda Robeck

Waking up to cough. Someone's still burning things in a rough spring night. Horst Ludwig

mother plays violin girl follows forced boy is burning papers emile molhuysen

lightning strikes the Everglades burning skies awash with color Betty

after the flames- still burning the blaze of publicity copyright 4/22/1999 by Wendy C. Bialek

a lone scarecrow in burned field new life guard peigi

after cloudless night frost on blackened grass spring burn off DeVar Dahl

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