Spring Sun
spring sun
(4/23/00)
_________First Place__________spring sun the canary sings facing the windowchristy
________Second Place________spring sun -- the dandelion's warmth in my fingertipsEarl Keenerher down jacket on the garden bench April sunYu Chang
_________Third Place________ spring warmth - a damselfly tests its wingshilary tann
_________Below Third Place________
spring sun one butterfly on the beach max verhart
spring sun ~ on park benches the old folkDon Wharram
spring sun a scroll of maple bark on the walkwaytimothy russell
spring sun- reflected in the melting iceJack Cleary
embracing the spring sun our shadow rjscott
spring sun-- your eyes a lighter shade of brownm.cross
spring morning the nesting geese trade placesDeVar
held in a handful of cedar mulch the warmth of springJoann
spring sun dust motes in the slant beamgary steinberg
spring sun - raindrops on the red camellia Alison
patch of spring sun motionless the ancient dog-ren
spring sun ants allover- marius
worn past repair grandma's feather quilt spring sun adds a patchbashfulbasho
outstretched hand - spring sun reflected in the beggar's eyesTore Sverredal
spring sun... the bus casts a cold shadowHugh Waterhouse
spring warmth her nipples erect in the shadowspaul conneally
spring sun the window washers take fiveCharles Trumbull
counting more apple blossoms spring sunSue Torres
spring sun first bite of barbecue tulips ablazecopyright 4/15/2000 by Wendy C. Bialek
Glas dust - or are there diamonds in the gutter? Spring morning sunshine.Horst Ludwig
in the spring sun ~ warming her spreaded wings a beautiful butterflyEmile Molhuysen
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