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Sydney

Lying on a beach in Sydney, scorched and sore in the dry heat, the sand burns my toes. I wander back to drizzly days in Leitrim, when I paddled in my wellingtons in puddles on the farm where I grew up. Here rain seldom falls, and only in quick downpours, I long for soft days and misty rain to moisten my face.

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