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A Bit About Coyotes
The Taking by Dean Koontz I am a veracious reader, until recently, and Dean Koontz is way up there at the top of my favorites list. I have a collection of his books and when I am out and … Continue reading
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A Crow and His Shadow
We all have a shadow. I am not speaking about the physical reality that occurs when we stand in any particular light. I am speaking about the shadow aspects of the human psyche. It is often defined as the … Continue reading
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