Posts

Showing posts from December, 2018

Travelled a long journey

Image
   Venturing threw prairie land  from the comprehensive heaps gobs of  bison hair found on the hills in the area when the Canadian Pacific Railway founded the hamlet in the early 20th century was founded 1907 once was a town now the small town scattered far as they walk between the prairie's. So soft making your feet sink in you in the cement noticing similar feeling while walking barefoot glorifying freedom threw the grass in the moment's. grounded from the cement gravel road to the ground at times a rhythm in time's haiy hill Alberta a misspelling of Beherhomet Vyhnystsia Raoion, Chernivsti Oblast Bukovinai. The corner of the house opposite the pich stove  Liveless time the old waved they took a stroll  together with the sunshine bright for one last time she sleeps with her sad eyes deeply journeyed  why can't we break be bright as the sun leave carolers and sowers  till we reach the sky the past behind you how long do we have  to stair in mirr
Image
Sleigh bells.   Dutch words "Sinter Klaas",  Saint Nicholas was born in Patara (Asia Minor) and later moved to Myra (Demre in modern Turkey), where he was elected bishop. He died on Dec. 6 sometime between A. D. 326 and 341. Many stories have been told of his generosity  The stories of Saint Nicholas came to America through the Dutch settlers in the state of New York. He has changed  .    "Equipping people to challenge consumerism, live justly and celebrate responsibly"  Resources for responsible living since 1973    Santa Claus comes from the Dutch words "Sinter Klaas", which is what they call their favorite saint, St. Nicholas. He is said to have died on December 6, A.D. 342. December 6th is celebrated as his feast day, and in many countries this is the day he arrives with his presents The legend of Santa Claus can be traced back hundreds of years to a monk named St. Nicholas. It is believed that Nicholas was born sometime around 280 A