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	<title>Comments on: Sunstones</title>
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		<title>By: Laurie Hansen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laurie Hansen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Its really too bad you are having picture issues. The trip was amazing. I know what you mean about have stones in the blood, because that describes me. The trip left me with not only alot of sunstones but a new perspective on the land I live on. Christine and Scott kept saying how pretty the drive was, and to me seeing the same sites day in and day out for the last 29 years it didnt look all that pretty to me. Then when I got back I started thinking to myself how would I look at the landscape if I had never been here before? So I went for a drive and just looked at the landscape. It left me with a sense of peace that I had lost about where I live. Now though I still miss all the like minded people. I am very much alone here in Idaho with no really to go exploring with me. Sorry I am rambling....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its really too bad you are having picture issues. The trip was amazing. I know what you mean about have stones in the blood, because that describes me. The trip left me with not only alot of sunstones but a new perspective on the land I live on. Christine and Scott kept saying how pretty the drive was, and to me seeing the same sites day in and day out for the last 29 years it didnt look all that pretty to me. Then when I got back I started thinking to myself how would I look at the landscape if I had never been here before? So I went for a drive and just looked at the landscape. It left me with a sense of peace that I had lost about where I live. Now though I still miss all the like minded people. I am very much alone here in Idaho with no really to go exploring with me. Sorry I am rambling&#8230;.</p>
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