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A friend in Kyoto sent a card about a recent trip she and her husband made to Bhutan, gently commenting on the severe arthritis she has been fighting much of her life.
Three of the postcards that came in yesterday's mail had little sketches on the reverse side. My thanks to one and all for making it a wonderful day!