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Just off the gaggly tourist train of Fifth Avenue, chestnut roasting circuit and red-double decker glimpses of The Chelsea Hotel, do Audrey or Edie proud… …immersed in art, architecture, antiquing, style, luscious eating and relaxing and take in the full contrast treasure that is this American City. Surf the dichotomies that are Audrey in Breakfast […]
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Your image in the dictionary This life is more than ordinary Can I get 2 maybe even 3 of these Come from space to teach you of the Pleiades Can’t stop the spirits when they need you This life is more than just a read through (thx…Can’t Stop by Red Hot Chili Peppers) Chinese astrology […]
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My father was my Heyoka. Amidst my chaotic teenage into adult years, if he knew I was sad, thinking too much or existing on an ego island of my own, he would stand at my doorway and just drop his trousers to his boxers and stand there with a dumb look on his face until […]
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