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It’s been over 5 months since my last post, 6 months since I twirled my way through Portugal, 7 months since my Dad unexpectedly died and 12 months since my first book In The House Of Me was released into the world.
Yesterday I sat in my periodontist chair (I hope you never have to see one as often as a dozen times within 18 months, but if you do, I hope you find a lovely, quirky one like mine). I know now about how he grew up in the high desert, moved...
I haven’t written much lately. It’s not for a lack of things to say—I’ve had a mouthful, hell, a body-full of things to say with moans, wails, rage and tears.
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