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Greg and Susan long for a child. Abused and abandoned five-year-old Gene needs a new family, The match of family to child seems perfect, but the past refuses to let go. Find out what it takes to rebuild a broken family and to heal damaged trust.
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Stunning once again. I think my favorite is the second one. The colors around the moon along with the few lights from the houses below.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are just incredible! I love the last one!
ReplyDeleteoh my, winter moonrise is the best!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a wonderful moon! There are truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI was interested in your MS150 story. I have never ridden one but have sagged for several. I used to do the Oklahoma Freewheel rides across the state every June. Take a week to pedal from Texas to Kansas across Oklahoma. You would enjoy that.
Incredibly beautiful shots of the moon!
ReplyDeletethe moon so bright I almost thought it to be the sun. Great capture. :)
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