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EVRTHING'S GONNA BE ALL RIGHT

Everyone has a past, some worse than others. I have a past I can be proud of. One that’s normal. One I would change if I could. The one that’s taught me the most, seems to have been the hardest one. And it was one of the best times of my life.

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Another week went by at the mill. It was Monday night and Gus crashed, at the table. Literally. The sound of the kids talking, and the clinking of the utensils put her to sleep.

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Wednesday got there and the solar/microwave oven was working fine. Jake watched it as if it was the Holy Grail holding the Ten Commandments/gumbo. Guess in his mind it was the Holy Grail.

2 years ago
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Free Chapter 8

##### Apologies to my subscribers about number 8. I was just learning Substack and did not mean to turn on the paywall for one silly chapter. That was a total mistake. I’m having a little trouble reaching someone with substack to correct it...

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  • EVRTHING'S GONNA BE ALL RIGHT

    Texas Chick of a certain age. My interests are learning something new every day, keeping my body healthy, mind open, growing tomatoes, peppers, cooking, Mother Earth, clean skies, water and of course peace of Earth. Opinions are mine.

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