Camouflaged in gray and white poem by Linda Straub July 31, 2012 by David 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…