brookhaven
Leaving the 90’s, we left the city. It was 13 years and time for a change. Although I missed the charge you get living in the city, there is wear that is associated with it. It wasn’t so much fleeing as a re-associating with an environment I grew up in. A major part of my youth was spent outdoors in the woods. So we got the chance to jump into a new world, and we took it. Time moves slower and is more in tune with the cycles of nature. I had forgotten how seasons changed and was happy to get back to the dirt closeness of those changes.
But my work continued
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