Just like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, I had to leave the comforts of home, weather the storm, and face my fears to get to the other side of the rainbow and see the world in color.
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For some reason this site reminds me of Earnest Heminway when they get it right. Mr. Heminway composed a story in six simple words. "For sale: baby shoes, never worn."
Nothing on this site has ever stuck with me as Mr. Heminway's very short but sad story.
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They say that everyone has a story to tell. What would yours be if you had only one simple sentence to tell it in?
That first photo is too perfect!
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