Today, as the Old Moon cradled by the New rises in the noon sky, and the critters of Camont snooze, hunt, flit, eat, and cavort, I am hanging a ladder high enough to reach the stars and swallows, whilst I string a garland of ripe grapes across my imaginary playground. I look at this naive oil painted on a wood plan…
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