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Aug 25Liked by Steve Sabicer

This is so beautiful Steve. Seriously well done! And I love that your sister plays a prominent role.

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I'm never lonely alone in nature, either. There's something about our way of life in the suburbs and cities that can be so isolating. I see you. Looking forward to connecting next week!

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And I see you; lovely

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Aug 29Liked by Steve Sabicer

Very nice. Thanks.

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Aug 25Liked by Steve Sabicer

Love the Zulu greeting the most. And I agree, that the way Americans now greet others is super laissez faire. In Mexico, what was jarring (in a good way) years ago was the courtesy and properness of their greetings--Buenos Dias, Buenos Tardes (anytime afternoon, and be damned if you say Buenos Dias after 12 noon) and Buenos Noches. Even to this day, there's still a lot of civility/manners, though Como Estafen, Que tal, Hola, are definitely in the vernacular. Re your pst, in essence, pruning is rather like a transition--into a new abbreviated form. So you're on the right track. As they say, "You're doing the work." Suerte!

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