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Date Posted: 21:02:26 07/07/09 Tue
Author: E
Subject: If you ever saw Loch Ness, you'd understand how all kinds of strange stories arise from it. That is the blackest water I've ever seen in my life. Spooky.
In reply to: Carla 's message, "Have you ever felt you're in one of those edge places when you're away from the ocean? To me, all the edge places I can think of are on the ocean -- not a lake or a river, not in the mountains although they are breathtaking and majestic. The places I've been which come to mind include the west coast of Ireland, the east coast of Newfoundland, the west coast of Vancouver Island and Santorini (one of the Greek islands). In all of those places, I've felt a sense of history, of lives lived and somehow imprinted on the very earth and yet they hold infinite promise as well, as there's no land to be seen or reached by boat for thousands of miles if you head in the right direction." on 18:53:13 07/07/09 Tue


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