Georgia got so cold that her pansies couldn’t grow…

But her warm Helleborus melted the snow.


She grew a lush carpet while the moon watched overnight….
And the Amazon lily leaned toward her light.
She bakes, freezes and turns fog to shine,
a clever muse with a magical mind.
Letting you feel what you want to believe,
As she turns, winks and brings you to your knees.
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About Pam Avery Printed
I graduated from the University of Georgia in 1972 with a major in journalism (public relations) and a minor in business (marketing). My experience for the last 40 years includes working in the corporate world (banking), the newspaper industry (advertising design and sales), owning and selling a restaurant, restoring and utilizing several old buildings on the property, teaching private dance and drama lessons for 20 years, free-lance writing for a national textile firm, publishing two children’s books, and ghost writing a book. My last tour of duty before beginning the current chapter was working as a reporter, photographer, and columnist for five weekly community newspapers.
And now I teach...media writing at Columbus State University in Columbus Ga. I consider myself very fortunate--I get to be around intelligent, energetic and enthusiastic young people. What a joy.
I believe the written word is one of the most powerful tools known to humankind. And now we have the ability to reach millions with a simple click of the mouse.
Wow.
so true
love those Amazon Lillies. new to me
Love “seeing” your voice…Mr. Ralph gave me the starter for those…he retrieved from a friend’s home decades ago after his passing…says it came from S. America…
had to share on Facebook – beautiful
I am so proud that you did…that makes me smile a big one.