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May 22
As she stands there,
she accepts you as you are.
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yes no matter tired wealthy poor she does awaite you . As the boat turned around her i imagined the thought of those who had traveled so many miles and hardships just to feel her freedom. it is sad to know that our freedom is slipping , quite rapidly. but there is still awe in her and for what she has stood for. hugs
June 15
Sharon Hildemanwrote:
There she stands -- and I thought she stood for what we are in America for the rest of the world--"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breath free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shores. I lift my lamp beside the golden door."
Don't believe it anymore. It must still be awesome to see her there. A present from the people of France.
Glad you're OK and to hear from you -- to see your site. Neat!! Hugs