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Winter Blues

The Manzanita clacks in gelid breezes like the clap of clacking bones. Reddish painted branches reach their grey, bent shadows on stone from hulking, brewing drifting welkins. Peeling, crackled, weathered bark grasp, grind and intertwine gnarled fingers as they rasp and clonk. Silhouetted by the yawning flame dipping low, dances the macabre branches, on a stage glacial white with winter snow.

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