"...we part with tender relations stretching far behind us, that never can be exactly renewed..."
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So S.L.
I just finish a piece that is totally tongue in cheek and I come over to see if you have anything new to offer me. Not only do you, but you do--as in you do it again. You walk me right along with you. I find the beach has the same effect on me "a perfect prescription for meditation."
Reading you is good for the soul.
smiles,
me-Liz
ME Strauss |
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08.30.05 - 2:42 pm | #
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Thanks, Liz.
Appreciate your readership and response.
Scot
S. L. Cunningham |
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08.30.05 - 4:32 pm | #
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I like the quality of your writing.
Christopher Trottier |
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08.31.05 - 4:43 pm | #
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It is a funny time to say it as I wait for word of my son in Louisiana, but I truly miss the beach. When I got stressed out at work, I used to go walk the beach in the evening. On the weekends, we always headed for the beach or the river. It was such a way of life. Right now I have heard people wondering why folks would live near the beach, but I do understand it. I of course always evacuated. I wish I could say the same for my son.
JC |
09.01.05 - 2:09 pm | #
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Great post!
EuroYank |
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09.03.05 - 9:43 pm | #
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Thanks, EY
Good to see you check in.
dog1net |
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09.10.05 - 7:05 pm | #
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