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Edith,
Make sure we always hear from you. You are true  inspiration."My Hill to
climb" is from the Salesian Collection," HIS GREATEST GIFTS", by Concord
Litho Co, Concord, New Hampshire 03301-0464.
My husband and I are contemplating to be away for several weeks starting
sometime this week. Of course, this may all of a sudden change. Whatever
comes, we are open to new challenges. When we are back, you will know
because I am vocal most of the time. We truly enjoy this site. Take care
of one another.
Emily
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From: "edith love" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 2:09 PM
Subject: Survival Thoughts and Irwin Poetry


> Oh, Emily, what a beautiful piece!  It's almost as though the 2 pieces
> belong together, and with your permission, I'll add the poetry to my
> collection.  Here we have 2 genres, prose and poetry, where each
unknowingly
> relates and parallels the other!
>
> I wonder what Irwin's trauma was at the time she wrote, "My Hill to
Climb".
> I tried to
> locate her bio with no luck.   Things like this pique my curiosity!
>
> Thank you for making my day!
> E of the headdress
>
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