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					<description><![CDATA[i know exactly what you mean about loving the words!  when i was younger, i used to love the image of the shadow of a tree&#039;s leaves on the ground (how there are little sunspots all mixed between).  i remember reading Huck Finn and Their Eyes Were Watching God, and both authors described this exact thing beautifully.  i felt connected to them!  i love words too!  i just don&#039;t write them as well. :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i know exactly what you mean about loving the words!  when i was younger, i used to love the image of the shadow of a tree&#8217;s leaves on the ground (how there are little sunspots all mixed between).  i remember reading Huck Finn and Their Eyes Were Watching God, and both authors described this exact thing beautifully.  i felt connected to them!  i love words too!  i just don&#8217;t write them as well. 🙂</p>
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