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Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2016
This story is just a book of pictures of me and my horses and my best friends. I'm having an emotional time in my life right now and just need to go back in time to some old memories. Y'all are more than welcome to look. Otherwise why put it public?comment on your fav!!;):)

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