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About riverwriter

Poet, playwright, duplicate bridge player, website designer, cottager, husband, father, grandfather, former athlete, carpenter, computer helper for my friends, theatre designer, backstage polymath, retired teacher of highschool English, drama, art, a baritone singer in a barbershop quartet, who knows what else? wordcurrents is on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wordcurrents/ Doug also has a Facebook page, "Incognitio", related to his novels.

swirling

Snow becomes something else drifting across a highway in the headlights. (#999) Continue reading

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a half hour or so

Shovelling snow into piles reminded me of “King of the Castle”—a rough and tumble game we kids used to play on a snowbank. (#998) Continue reading

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after sun fall

This thought came to me after shopping for groceries this evening. (#997) Continue reading

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