Camouflaged in gray and white poem by Linda Straub July 31, 2012 by David M Jackson ——————————————————————————– Camouflaged in gray and white, she lay amongst mismatched gloves. Two mittens stroked pawing fingers, until the warmth of a friend seemed more important than the thrill of a sleigh ride. *** Related Posts:Famous Ceramic ArtistsFamous Ceramic ArtistsNarrow Passage | Short Story by James NitzAMERICAN MOBILE. A Poem by EM Schorb.Walkways. A Poem by Allison GrayhurstGertrude Will Not Go Quietly Into That Good Night by…