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Saturday Afternoon. He sweeps the honey-colored floor of the living-room and when he reaches the window, he sees me and waves, makes a silly face so I’ll laugh. Outside in the garden I rake leaves into heaps of copper and gold. I’m wearing gloves that don’t fit and a ridiculous woolen hat. In a black and white blur, our dog darts out from under the rose bush where she’s been curled and flies through the open front door. She barks at the broom as it crosses the floor making dust clouds that hang in the air like wintry breaths. We exchange glances as we watch the prancing antics of our dog, aware how happiness really can be as simple as this. Though no words are said, we are smiling, both our heads nodding in lovely, silent agreement.
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Jan 19, 2014
Jan 19, 2014 at 2:24 AM UTC
Saturday Afternoon
Saturday Afternoon. He sweeps the honey-colored floor of the living-room and when he reaches the window, he sees me and waves, makes a silly face so I’ll laugh. Outside in the garden I rake leaves into heaps of copper and gold. I’m wearing gloves that don’t fit and a ridiculous woolen hat. In a black and white blur, our dog darts out from under the rose bush where she’s been curled and flies through the open front door. She barks at the broom as it crosses the floor making dust clouds that hang in the air like wintry breaths. We exchange glances as we watch the prancing antics of our dog, aware how happiness really can be as simple as this. Though no words are said, we are smiling, both our heads nodding in lovely, silent agreement.
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Jan 19, 2014
Jan 19, 2014 at 2:24 AM UTC
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