Sandra S. McRae Timing Just as I pull into my mother’s driveway and step out of the car, hundreds of wild geese fly by overhead, laboring the air, honking and squalling, announcing my place in the family of things. Sandra S. McRae cannot get enough of life’s sweet, tender moments (www.WordsRunTogether.com).
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