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Things Fall Apart

Julie Anderton

Catholicism, spirituality & simple living.

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  • Julie Anderton

    I’m a PNW girl who loves to bike, paper craft, visit Adoration Chapels and drive to new places in my Volvo. Thanks for stopping by.

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