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	Comments on: Down Days, Up Days, Dog Days, Poetry Manuscripts Going Out into the World, and the Magic of Selkies	</title>
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		By: Deborah K Hammond		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Jeannine, I enjoy these posts so much. I take flower pix a lot too and for the same reasons. I will send you at least one on Facebook. I’m so sad you’re back at the hospital this evening. And oh yes, re seals and otters. I chose the river otter as my spirit animal when I lived in Connecticut and canoed a great deal. I love that I encounter them from time to time here in PT.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jeannine, I enjoy these posts so much. I take flower pix a lot too and for the same reasons. I will send you at least one on Facebook. I’m so sad you’re back at the hospital this evening. And oh yes, re seals and otters. I chose the river otter as my spirit animal when I lived in Connecticut and canoed a great deal. I love that I encounter them from time to time here in PT.</p>
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