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By: littlepeace May 14, 2016

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'life is either a great adventure or nothing.' --- helen keller

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About Amelia


I'm an editrix, a writer, a poet, a photographer, and a wielder of butter. I love Jesus because He loved me first.

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This was supposed to be Black Dog Silhouetted Against Snowy Window, but SOMEBODY moved.
My wrapping paper this year is mistletoe. Don’t take it personally.
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