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Lemurian Resting Place

Posted by Heather Blakey on September 8, 2007

 

 

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Helen, Greg and I took Darryl to the place he had asked to rest in. The Stoney Creek, within an hour of Melbourne, gurgles through remnants of old Lemuria. We all agreed that this is the perfect resting place.

Fly free Darryl!
September 2007

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