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Great job Abbie. Thanks Ernest.
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by Abbie Johnson Taylor He didn’t leave his heart in San Francisco, the home of the 2014 World Series champion. No, his heart was in Colorado. The Rockies haven’t won a world series game since 2007 when we realized he’d never walk again after suffering two strokes. If not for the team’s near victory, eternal […]
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Ernest | November 18, 2020 at 3:16 pm | Tags: Abbie Johnson Taylor, game over | URL: https://wp.me/p5Jpfg-1QG
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Patty L. Fletcher lives in Kingsport Tennessee where she works full time as a Writer with the goal of bridging the great chasm which separates the disAbled from the non-disAbled. And as a Social Media Promotional Assistant.
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Reblogged this on My Corner and commented:
Thanks to bloggers Ernest Dempsey and Patty Fletcher for publishing my poem, inspired by my late husband’s love of The Colorado Rockies. Enjoy!
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