Monthly Archives: September 2019

Take Me To The Water, I Want To Be Baptized

Pliny’s Fountain – Manduria, Italy I have so much to be thankful for. Six years ago, I had no hair, almost no weight, no energy, null….effects of chemicals to combat a life threatening illness. A dark place can often manifest … Continue reading

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Pre-2020©

Pre-2020© By Anna Greene Dell’Era© As I gaze seagulls’ flight I give thanks for the gift of sight As I peer the intensity of the sea’s aquamarine I accept the unknown of things unseen I reflect on my ancestors’ plight … Continue reading

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