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suz
posted 09/20/2007, comments (2)

The Enchanted Shire

CHAPTER ONE: HEADING TO THE RIVERLong, long ago back when animals could talk, trees could walk and Clyde's critters roamed freely, Grandfather Sun began stretching out his finger tips sending slivers of sunlight through the branches of the Oak, Beech, Birch and Pine trees. Guinness, the dog, setting out on his morning walk, darted quickly down... Read moreChevron
papabear5704

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posted 09/20/2007, comments (2)

papabear5704@yahoo.com

I've lived with chronic pain for 7 years now! I try to deal with it in my photography.So I hope who ever see's my photo's can enjoy them.....
robnettc
posted 09/20/2007, comments (0)

Endure by C. Robnett

My name is Cheryl Robnett. I am a 61 year old wife, mother, & grandmother of three. I have a great husband, Roy, and two sons, Chris & Michael. Chris is married with one teenage son and two (just out of teens) step sons. Michael is the younger son and still lives at home due to his Down's Syndrome. He keeps the humor going in our home!... Read moreChevron
lizzie
posted 09/20/2007, comments (0)

me, myself, and eye: the practice of self control with an eye to perfection

carryl thought that when she dividedeach of her would feel less INSTEADeach felt three times the painthree times the depressionand they fell into despair  
DeenaLarsen
posted 09/20/2007, comments (0)

Poems from in the Dragon's Guard Den

  I write electronic literature and have been a chronic pain patient my entire life.  I write about my pain to acknowledge and understand it.These are poems in a series of poems about my illness and how my wife has pulled me through.   The series is calle In the Dragon's Guard Den. 1. Before... Read moreChevron
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