Monday, April 18, 2011

Aram Saroyan: lighght / morni,ng (with Springs, Stream, Ruins and a Kentucky Common Grackle)


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Artesian spring flowing above ground from the Boils Spring to the Final Sink at McConnell Springs, park and recreation area located at the historic site where the where the town of Lexington (Fayette County), Kentucky was named by William McConnell and his party of kinsmen and companion surveyors, explorers and would-be settlers, who established a camp in this area in 1775: photo by Sydney and Russell Poore, 27 April 2008







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Green River, near Mammoth Cave National Park (Edmonson County), Kentucky: photo by code poet, 26 August 2006

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Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula), backyard, Louisville, Kentucky: photo by Trisha Shears, 19 April 2007


Green River, near Mammoth Cave National Park (Edmonson County), Kentucky: photo by code poet, 26 August 2006

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Blue Hole Spring at McConnell Springs, Kentucky: photo by Sydney and Russell Poore, 27 April 2008

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Building foundation ruins on old McConnell property beside Blue Hole Spring at McConnell Springs, Kentucky: photo by Sydney and Russell Poore, 27 April 2008

Aram Saroyan: two poems (lighght / morni'ng), from Aram Saroyan, 1968