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A Hopeful Presence

The Christmas holidays are over now, and the days are getting much colder; It seems each year the melancholy, grips us with a hand that's even bolder. The tree limbs are bare and broken, the wind whistles around the fence; Pine cones fly through the frosty air, we cuddle close to a hearth-fire that's intense. The warmth is subtle but somewhat soothing, as we watch snow falling softly to the ground; The stillness around us is like a misty dream, that shatters our world without making a sound. And soon the fire begins to burn away, as sleepy-eyed we rest in comfortable silence; It's a picture-perfect scene of winter's repose, inside a cottage filled with a hopeful presence.
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Hamilton, NJ
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Hamilton, NJ
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Jan 5, 2025
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