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Letters Across the Miles ...




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Dear Jennifer, 

CONGRATULATIONS on being published in SOMERSET LIFE! 
I am so happy for you!
This will give you more exposure to a whole new group of people!
I love seeing your dreams come true! 
I could not be happier for you!

In your last letter, you asked me what a dream of mine was - My dream will come true once my book is officially published.We have run into many obstacles along the way, but the day a box of books arrive at my door, a dream will come true! Thank you for asking ... 

I do consider myself lucky - I believe I am doing what I most enjoy on most days - Writing Poetry - Sharing My Blog and Photography and corresponding with others that "get" the creative way! 

What would you like to try this upcoming Spring, that you have not tried before? I am making a list of new things to try - A bucket list of sorts for Spring/Summer. 

Happy Letters Across the Miles Tuesday!
Love being sent your way!
~Kristine   



 












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  1. I love this!! Makes me think....bucket list for the spring/summer. Good idea! I am soo enjoying this blog.

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