—
Breezes are back in bloom
and I am caught
by the curl of the curtain
as it catches
in the courant d’air
now coming in
with questions
for all that has slipped
into a sleepy silence.
—
All words and photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
—
Breezes are back in bloom
and I am caught
by the curl of the curtain
as it catches
in the courant d’air
now coming in
with questions
for all that has slipped
into a sleepy silence.
—
All words and photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
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Lovely. Hope you are well Dami.
All good here Paula, so lovely to hear from you, I’ve been a bit lazy recently to checking in so I apologize. Hope you are keeping well and writing up a sensational storm to counter this hot weather. Huge hugs 🤗