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The rural church closed.... cemetery still receives the dead

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Date: 9/2/2023 2:24:00 PM
Few words with much said. Lovely write/picture. I enjoyed it. Have a great day writing away.....................
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Sara Kendrick
Date: 9/3/2023 8:41:00 AM
Thank you, Paula. Well, not doing much writing these days. Sara
Date: 9/1/2023 10:58:00 PM
So sad that churches are being closed ! Whatever be the material progress, man has earned, no one can prevent death. So cemeteries will ever be in demand ! Great penning with utmost brevity, dear Sara !
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Sara Kendrick
Date: 9/2/2023 3:02:00 AM
Valsa, at the rate our church is going unless we get in new members, we will have to close our doors in about 2 years. So sad when there are plenty of families that live right next to it and never have come through the doors. Thanks for the visit and kind review of my work. Sara
Date: 9/1/2023 4:58:00 PM
So profound and meaningful, Sara. Thanks for sharing this gem.
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Sara Kendrick
Date: 9/2/2023 2:52:00 AM
You are quite welcome, Lasaad. I appreciate the kind review of my work. Sara
Date: 9/1/2023 4:25:00 PM
Very very nice ku
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Sara Kendrick
Date: 9/2/2023 2:47:00 AM
Thank you, Andrea. I appreciate the visit. Sara
Date: 9/1/2023 4:08:00 PM
Sheol never gets full. Always hungry for more. Very nice Sara
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Sara Kendrick
Date: 9/2/2023 2:43:00 AM
So true, Tom. We all go to the place of the dead. Your visit always is welcomed. Sara

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