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From the hill-top, I can see everything: rocky outcrops, stone wall-divided fields, impatient streams eager to join mother river in the valley. I graciously declare the scene satisfactory. When I get home, it is nearing time for the evening meal. Ruth is making apple pie, Maeve is talking politics (again!). The grandchildren are running from room to room. Shush, Maeve; listen to the earth breathe. Don't fuss, Ruth — I'm just pleasantly tired. Contentment, like an affectionate pet, is nuzzling into me.
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Jul 22, 2012
Jul 22, 2012 at 2:35 PM UTC
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From the hill-top, I can see everything: rocky outcrops, stone wall-divided fields, impatient streams eager to join mother river in the valley. I graciously declare the scene satisfactory. When I get home, it is nearing time for the evening meal. Ruth is making apple pie, Maeve is talking politics (again!). The grandchildren are running from room to room. Shush, Maeve; listen to the earth breathe. Don't fuss, Ruth — I'm just pleasantly tired. Contentment, like an affectionate pet, is nuzzling into me.
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Jul 22, 2012
Jul 22, 2012 at 2:35 PM UTC
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