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I was walking to my car this morning thinking, I never really "take in" the view, I am always on a mission to get from point A to point B. Not that there is much of a view, but you know, really look at the flora and fauna of my own neighborhood. There is a staircase across from my house that I climb almost every morning to get to my car up on the next block and I actually took time today to check out all of the cool stuff that grows along the stairs and beyond. At the top of the stair case there is a really beautiful view of St. Paul's on Church street and beyond that, Twin Peaks. I guess I have gotten used to it. I have decided that this weekend I will look at my own neighborhood as I did when I first moved here. Everything is in bloom and the bugs are happy, it makes me feel good that I actually noticed that today!
Stay tuned...
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