The 'Tween Times at The Camont Journals.
Between night and day, dawn is "entre chouette and merle."
The French say ‘entre chien et loup” for that time at the end of the day when the sun sets and the blue of night obscures the difference between dog and wolf, between dusk and night. On these full moon winter mornings, here at Camont, it is the dawn that finds me looking for the moment when I can hear th…
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