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A sense of floating comes over our now gliding shelter

Christina Palmer September 2, 2013 July 18, 2014Author, How Far Will I Run, Innocence, Santa Rosa, Today's Run, Transformation, Writer, Writing

“A sense of floating comes over our now gliding shelter from the rain storm outside, and it feels like the banana is building momentum. The back of my car starts to skid sideways, backandforth, sidetoside.”

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The winner of the 2013 the Vacaville Optimist Club’s Essay Contest is Cornelius Dennis Jr.

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