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More details for December
 A simple art postcard: an abstract, dark, textured painting next to a short poem by Dick Pettit about hawthorn berries.

December

Dick Pettit

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Tagged with topic: Nature Weather & seasons
More details for What I Did on my Holidays
A card featuring Steve Waling\'s poem, What I did on my Holidays, over a photo split between a cloudy sky and a brown, textured landscape.

What I Did on my Holidays

Steve Waling

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Tagged with topic: Animals & pets Nature Society Travel & places
More details for Moonwise
 A black poster with the poem Moonwise by Jean Binta Breeze. The title, M O O N W I S E, is spelled out with moon phases between the letters.

Moonwise

Jean 'Binta' Breeze

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Tagged with topic: Birth & birthdays Emotions & feelings Family & relationships Nature
More details for Herbal Alpha.bet
A faded page with a green border lists an Herbal Alphabet from A to Z, giving herb names and uses in a cursive-like font.

Herbal Alpha.bet

Dennis Gould

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Tagged with topic: Art Arts & sciences Nature Plants & trees
More details for Poem With No Rhyme or Rain
Overhead view of four dried plant stalks with seed heads lying on white paper, above which is written poem with no rhyme or rain.

Poem With No Rhyme or Rain

Josephine Corcoran

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Tagged with topic: Art Arts & sciences Nature Plants & trees Weather & seasons
More details for 'That you cannot see where you tread'
A three-panel woodcut print with text and imagery: The top has a gray quote, the middle shows a black figure in a red sun over blue waves, and the bottom has a green poem.

'That you cannot see where you tread'

Helen McNabb / Paul Peter Piech

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Tagged with topic: Identity Oceans Rivers Seas
More details for from The Odyssey
A page with a red text excerpt from The Odyssey, the opening lines translated, credited to Homer, on a beige background.

from The Odyssey

Homer

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Tagged with topic: Nature Oceans Rivers Seas Society Travel & places

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