Chlorine Sky, by Mahogany L. Browne, is a book told in verse of the struggles of growing apart from old friends and finding yourself. Skyy deals with interactions from her old friend, her sister, her sports. There is so much emotion in the verses which are sometimes a single word. This is a moving book with a hope filled ending. We are all worth space and Sky teaches us that we can like ourselves.
A selection of remarks from the mundane to the occasional wit with some recipes, book selections, and various sundries included.
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Sunday Randomness: #241: Moving a plum tree
Mego was kind enough to help me dig a new hole and dig up the plum tree in the backyard. The plum tree was close to a down spout and the r...

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Recently the school project for the semester centered around a report on any county of the state. Summit county was chosen and the report...
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With abandon, the golden creature and black/white creature raced through the greenery, reveling in the coolness of the April afternoon. I ap...
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The stand-off... ...the chase
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