Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
Alison P. Nylund left a comment for Clifford Dewey Griffin
Alison P. Nylund said… Sorry, Cliff, even though Arizona is a great place for stargazing, Tucson is too hot for us to go out of a summer evening. Now (late September) the temperature falls below 80 after sundown, but too late for the meteor shower. It was friendly of you to suggest it.
My husband is out volunteering for Obama, and I'm home writing a book, "My Friend Molly: the incredible, true story of hurricanes, homelessness, and the lost dogs who saved me." This is my neighbor's memoir, which I'm writing for her. I feel I was led to do this task. I hope some publisher will be led to publish it.
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