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Phillip Coffey - Envisioning

Envisioning - By Phillip Coffey
(Response to "Ready to let go of the heat' photo)
The cattle were lowly as were the fence builders
Long ago-in the photo taken in the 21st Century
The Bovine appear to be relaxing - ruminating
About nothing that may be presently going on

We all have our moments that need some reflections
About what is really happening or maybe not
No need to hinder our thoughts - no misgivings
With no power to change, stoically - envisioning a lot




This story was posted on 2021-09-20 20:56:31
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Ready to let go of the heat



2021-09-18 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Cattle taking an opportunity for shade during this week of hot weather as summer 2021 gets ready to close out.

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