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myles.garden
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www.rural-revolution.com
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| | | | | Today was the fall equinox, when sunrise and sunset are at the same time and day and night are equal. I happened to catch the sunrise... ... | |
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www.talking37thdream.com.37thdream.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a long list of tags or keywords, mostly names of people, places, books, and events. It appears to be a collection of topics or subjects that could be used for categorization, research, or content creation. The majority of the entries are names of individuals (e.g., Henry David Thoreau, Maya Angelou, etc.), locations (e.g., Lummi Nation, Loma Prieta earthquake), literary works (e.g., 'Leaves of Grass', 'The Library of Water'), and cultural or historical references (e.g., 'Kwan Yin', 'Kalachakra'). The list seems to be a mix of personal names, places, and cultural references, possibly indicating a thematic or thematic-based categorization system. | |
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katemacdonald.net
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| | | I bought this imposing Harvill Press hardback on impulse while looking for something entirely different, and it held me enthralled for five evenings of reading. Before this, I didn't know much about the French Revolution, and I knew nothing about the years between the Terror and Napoleon's coronation. Madame de La Tour du Pin's memoirs... | ||