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I sit besides Aunt Edna and being 10, fingers gently scratch my back. A steady hum of engine, reflecting horses under hood. Swishing trees and poles fly by. An added whistling auto  breeze wrapped in summer warmth, symphony on the run. Olfactory treat of country lilac cradled in country air. Days surrender to simpler times. Away we roll-somewhat inclined- into a vesper-fiery sunset and ice cream at KOCHES
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Aug 28, 2014
Aug 28, 2014 at 2:34 AM UTC
Aunt Edna's Auto excursion
I sit besides Aunt Edna and being 10, fingers gently scratch my back. A steady hum of engine, reflecting horses under hood. Swishing trees and poles fly by. An added whistling auto  breeze wrapped in summer warmth, symphony on the run. Olfactory treat of country lilac cradled in country air. Days surrender to simpler times. Away we roll-somewhat inclined- into a vesper-fiery sunset and ice cream at KOCHES
My aunt Edna was a great and gentle lady. But she would scratch my back while driving. I didn't know whether to poo my pants or purr
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Aug 28, 2014
Aug 28, 2014 at 2:34 AM UTC
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