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in order for a seed to grow, it must first burst its shell of limitations.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Grey Skies, Twirly Trees
[Virginia Beach, behind my office.]
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World Citizen. American by birth. Left USA for 4 years of work & travel; returned Aug 2011. Settled down in Portland with my Charlie (Justin) who I met Jan 2012 at the Hatteras lighthouse.
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