Recently retired Roger Federer had a quality possessed by the 17th century Cavalier poets.
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What Made Roger Federer Special
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Sleeping Outdoors
Poetry adds an extra dimension to sleeping outdoors.
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So You Want to Tell Your Story . . .
Balthus My friend Rachel Kranz, author of the novel Leaps of Faith, is visiting us at the moment, and we were talking about the number of times that people approach her about writing a book about their lives. As they envision it, they will tell her their stories and she will write them up. We […]
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