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50 words about my morning…

Posted on August 12, 2020 by Lisa Lillibridge/Dakota 1966

Today, on my walk I encountered two women. Wearing a pink, Live Generously t-shirt, an older woman ignored my friendly hello for the fifth day in a row. The second woman, younger, walking two labs—one brown, one yellow turned away when I said good morning. I will keep trying.

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