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A Band Aid, Partial Discovery

Posted on December 17, 2013 by Cheryl Schiltz Photography

Chapter Four A Band Aid, Partial Discovery I put the Bronco in first gear and began a 50 mile drive to the clinic.  As I drove, the road looked like a multitude of roads trying to merge into one.  The … Continue reading →

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