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The Evergreen Journal #46 – Advent is a Personal, Intimate Journey

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author Posted on December 16, 2022 by Lynda LambertDecember 14, 2022
Advent Candle

The Evergreen Journal # – The Evergreen Journal #46  Advent is Personal ©Lynda McKinney Lambert, 2022. All rights reserved.     Lynda’s Note: Throughout the months and seasonal changes of 2022, I continued to explore the word, Evergreen. By writing … Continue reading →

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A Poem ~ first snow ~ From the Professor’s Journal

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author Posted on December 12, 2022 by Lynda LambertDecember 13, 2022

first snow, a poem, and a back story by Lynda McKinney Lambert.
Merry Christmas to all of my readers.

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Posted in #American Poet, #Featured Books, #From the Professor's Journal | Tagged #Book Recommendation, #Leah Maines, chapbook, Finishing Line Press, first snow, Lynda Lambert, Poetry, Writing | 1 Reply

~ Pennsylvania Stories ~ A Western Pennsylvania Christmas

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author Posted on December 4, 2022 by Lynda LambertDecember 4, 2022
A View of River Road Studio - on a snow day

Santa had filled our stockings just like he said he would. I was nearly finished opening them when I saw one final package for me. It was a bit heavy for such a small package, too. Once again, I had a burst of renewed energy and got excited with the anticipation of something that I would love to get from Santa. As I ripped the red shiny paper off the gift, my hopes turned to despair.

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Posted in #Featured Books, #Memoir, #Walking by Inner Vision | Tagged #1950s, #Christmas Gifts, #Coal, #December, #Decor, #Perkins Library, #story, BARD, DLD Books, Family, Inspiration, Lynda Lambert, NLS, Pennsylvania

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