A Season For Change
November 5, 2008 by zeladoniac
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Beautiful change!
And the world smiles…..
Gorgeous. Non-controversially, family friendly, gorgeous!
Wow. Thanks for helping not “stop and smell the roses” but the fall version – stop and notice autumn!
good change
interesting
I just got back from the southern Peruvian Amazon thinking about you in the same country further north. When do you come home? I needs me a DK fix. I was visited each morning by three blue-crowned motmots calling plaintively back and forth. I thought maybe it was you checking on things. It was an amazing adventure. I was not prepared for the kind of presence the amazon rain forest has. And those damn white-lipped peccaries give me the willies – I was always having to know where the thornless, snakeless, climbable trees were at every step. I hope your weather was as cool (comparatively) and reasonable as down south. Get home soon. (Like you really going to be able to read this from the Amazon).