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This Life is more than just Photography. Here is for the best of Recreation, Hobbies, Food, Movies, Music, etc. A place for the other good stuff and personal musings. Saving the world and other causes are done in private. And, by the way "There is no accounting for taste."
Sunday, March 16, 2025
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