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Jul 20, 2014 5:26 PM CST
Name: Sharon
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It's very lush, green and lovely right now in my world, so I have a lot of worries saved up. Since I'm not using them for myself, I've been sending them out to those friends in all the dry spots, Texas, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California. . . so many dry, hot areas. But I'll never forget two years ago when I was too frightened to sleep most nights. Low water, excessive drought, fire warnings. It seemed never ending. Warnings and more warnings.

So yes, I do worry. Not that those worries will do a bit of good, but it might help knowing that others are thinking and wishing there was something to do to help.
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