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	<title>Comments on: Speaking with an Edge</title>
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		<title>By: Francis Bologna</title>
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		<dc:creator>Francis Bologna</dc:creator>
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		<description>Shari
   First, I am delighted to find that this touched your heart!  Your blog so richly expressed the truth for better than me.  Your puzzle pieces are just a stroke of genius.  I have verbally used that analogy many times, but never graphically. I have used my fingers intertwining to create the visual at the moment, but the lasting tangible graphic visual is truly ... puzzle pieces.  Well done!
   I wish you continued success, which I am certain you&#039;ll experience.  As the book comes together I will surely remember my buddy in Oklahoma, and who knows I may be calling for assistance.  
   You&#039;re a Gift and Treasure young lady, and blessed are those who get to enjoy moments with you.  
   Thanks for taking the time to send this little email and blog to me.  As you know, one rarely gets the opportunity to hear or see where they may have planted a seed.  I guess it&#039;s biblical, there&#039;s a time to plant, and a time to sow, and time to harvest, and most of the times you don&#039;t get to harvest what you have planted.  
    So, thank you ... keep planting those seeds ... and for God&#039;s sakes stay warm!

Best to ya ...
francis b.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shari<br />
   First, I am delighted to find that this touched your heart!  Your blog so richly expressed the truth for better than me.  Your puzzle pieces are just a stroke of genius.  I have verbally used that analogy many times, but never graphically. I have used my fingers intertwining to create the visual at the moment, but the lasting tangible graphic visual is truly &#8230; puzzle pieces.  Well done!<br />
   I wish you continued success, which I am certain you&#8217;ll experience.  As the book comes together I will surely remember my buddy in Oklahoma, and who knows I may be calling for assistance.<br />
   You&#8217;re a Gift and Treasure young lady, and blessed are those who get to enjoy moments with you.<br />
   Thanks for taking the time to send this little email and blog to me.  As you know, one rarely gets the opportunity to hear or see where they may have planted a seed.  I guess it&#8217;s biblical, there&#8217;s a time to plant, and a time to sow, and time to harvest, and most of the times you don&#8217;t get to harvest what you have planted.<br />
    So, thank you &#8230; keep planting those seeds &#8230; and for God&#8217;s sakes stay warm!</p>
<p>Best to ya &#8230;<br />
francis b.</p>
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