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I LET GO OF FEAR – PART 2
At this moment, I can see. And my eye pain is more manageable when I am not depressed. I am trying to let my beautiful music speak to me and make the most of every day – for now. Continue reading →
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I NEVER WANTED TO FLY ALONE
I am excited share many beautiful photos on my blog from my trip last week to Oregon. Continue reading →
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