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The darkness folds in outside here not to lighten before nine in the morning slowly turning to light again nights are pitch black beautiful onyx nights that carry on their cupola stars just as the ceilings in ancient Egyptian graves silence fills the void almost an uncanny silence that makes one stop up to listen in the woods the moss has grown so thick and green it almost resembles snow passing through the many trunks of trees we marvel at its coat some beautiful rounded stones making imaginary secret chests a tiny fir growing on their velvet tops one stone is the shape of a pointed kind of pyramid with moss at its summit looking like a miniature mountain with clouds on top
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Dec 25, 2015
Dec 25, 2015 at 2:53 PM UTC
Langvann woods walk
The darkness folds in outside here not to lighten before nine in the morning slowly turning to light again nights are pitch black beautiful onyx nights that carry on their cupola stars just as the ceilings in ancient Egyptian graves silence fills the void almost an uncanny silence that makes one stop up to listen in the woods the moss has grown so thick and green it almost resembles snow passing through the many trunks of trees we marvel at its coat some beautiful rounded stones making imaginary secret chests a tiny fir growing on their velvet tops one stone is the shape of a pointed kind of pyramid with moss at its summit looking like a miniature mountain with clouds on top
Today, Christmas Day, we walked here, when most Britons were roasting their turkey, we celebrated yesterday evening in Norway. langvann-longlake.
margaret-ann-waddicor
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Dec 25, 2015
Dec 25, 2015 at 2:53 PM UTC
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