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Sunday, May 10, 2020
We Went for a Picnic, and This Is What I Saw
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P. J. Grath
Blogger, bookseller, philosopher, amateur photographer, lifetime writer. Negligent but passionate gardener. Good cook when inspired. No kind of housekeeper at all. Very big reader!
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