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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Downward Facing Dog
I haven't done yoga in a long while. But scratching Teak's ear has pretty much the same effect. Om....
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Maggie
Happiest in my garden. Everything makes sense there. Can frequently be heard muttering "What the...?" about the rest of life.
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