Path
path
(5/16/99)
_________First Place__________dark path...the crunchof beech nutsHugh Waterhousepetals floatingtowards their shadowson the garden path john
________Second Place________forgotten path-the stepping stonesgreen with mossYu Chang
_________Third Place_________muddy path -pushing the pramthrough long, wet grassTimothy Collinson
_________Below Third Place________
spring meadow --the dog traces circlesaround my path-acm
on the surfaceof the stream -a path of starshortensia anderson
Summer afternoon ~walking the lakeside pathin a dragonfly cloudEdward
woodland pathsitting with the childto listenelsie
following the path of least resistancethe winddennis h dutton
in a field of wildflowersthe moon finds a pathBetty
shadowed path -the shape of your footprintsdisappearingdoris kasson
blossom strewn path -on a cold nightthe milky wayHarold
the glint of the sunalong the path's edgespiderwebsKate MacQueen
ending abruptlyon the garden path-slug's silvery trailSue
on the patha maple leafrimed with frost- Linda Robeck
mountain pathfootprints facing both waysat the forksusan bond
in the gardenthe stone-set path rain-washedrising scent of mintMarjorie Buettner
the path endsin swirls of sand ~ocean soundsDon Wharram
The man came backto show us his private pathto the museumHorst Ludwig
behind the barnpath to the nowhereof my dreamsPatricia A. Laurent
where on the mapthe path continuesit here endsMax Verhart
fallen trees-another path disappearsin the streambedebj
stone to stonehops and gigglesgarden pathSUE T.
it beckonsthis mossy pathso I goMaleti (Mary Lee McClure)
on the ancient pathI show my son what¹s leftof Rout
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