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Author: Leslie Leyland Fields

Crossing the Skies and Seas

September 30, 2016January 10, 2017 Leslie Leyland Fields

What would you give up to finally have running water in your house? Would you give up your spring break? Would you fly into a winter storm and ride an open boat on the ocean in 8 degrees holding your pregnant belly and hugging your three small children, cinching them close to keep from freezing? […]

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