
Late blossoming writer strays into the 21st century after cutting loose a while back. I share stories about the changes, mundane but mighty, that defined my life so that my great-grandchildren can hear my voice from a life less complicated.
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Late blossoming writer strays into the 21st century after cutting loose a while back. I share stories about the changes, mundane but mighty, that defined my life so that my great-grandchildren can hear my voice from a life less complicated.
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