the light of the full moon

This double Six Word Story was one of those folk tales I use to hear as a kid about the moon, the same was said about CONOCO refinery flailing; spewing fumes so that most of the old people on our block died of cancer. Too dark of a statement for a casual Saturday morning blog post? So sorry, sometimes these things need to be sent out into the air.
Amazing capture!
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Oh my goodness, that white adrionack (spelling) chair contrasted with the nasturtiums and the darkness captured the story. Yes, dark, but also light!!
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Sorry, that came out as anonymous, I have been away from WordPress.
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Good to hear from you. Can you paste your blog in my comments I don’t seem to get your posts.
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Amazing to get that much light from the moon! What a sobering thought about the Conoco plant. There was a smelter in Tacoma when I was a kid that poisoned a lot of people, there are still areas down wind of where it was where they tell you not to grow and eat vegetables because of all of the arsenic in the soil.
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Thanks for sharing your story of toxic soils.
Those kind of places are all over the country.
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