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By Brodyn BRONZE
Center Barnstead, New Hampshire

Low battery. Exactly the two words I didn’t want to see right now. I was alone, Five miles down the trail, stranded. I was kneeling about five feet from where my fourwh...
Brodyn BRONZE, Center Barnstead, New Hampshire
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By courtney20421111 BRONZE
Pewaukee, Wisconsin
courtney20421111 BRONZE, Pewaukee, Wisconsin
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
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By africanbeauty GOLD
Palo Alto, California
africanbeauty GOLD, Palo Alto, California
17 articles 3 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
They belong not to man but to the countries of junipers and sage, deep aromas, messes, and freedom

#36795 Nonfiction
IvyYoung BRONZE, Putney, Vermont
4 articles 4 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
"It's the things you don't understand make the most sense."

#36796 Nonfiction
Lover_that_Hates DIAMOND, Reynolds, Georgia
76 articles 0 photos 118 comments

Favorite Quote:
"She was fascinated with words. To her words were things of beauty, each like a magical powder or potion that could be combinded with other words to create powerful spells." From: Lighting(By: Dean Koontz)

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By swimsim247 SILVER
Pewaukee, Wisconsin
swimsim247 SILVER, Pewaukee, Wisconsin
5 articles 0 photos 0 comments
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By hippie50695 BRONZE
Custer Park, Illinois
hippie50695 BRONZE, Custer Park, Illinois
4 articles 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
Haters make me stronger

#36799 Nonfiction
By StarGazer9 GOLD
Marana, Arizona
StarGazer9 GOLD, Marana, Arizona
19 articles 0 photos 79 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Never let the odds keep you from doing what you know in your heart you were meant to do."

#36800 Nonfiction
By LexxiBeck GOLD
Chicago, Illinois
LexxiBeck GOLD, Chicago, Illinois
12 articles 4 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Not only have I always had trouble distinguishing between what happened and what merely might have happened, but I remain unconvinced that the distinction, for my purposes, matters.&quot;<br /> -Joan Didion