Kodiak Julian is worried that she isn't a sherpa or a trapeze artist or a magician. She's angry about the trip she hasn't taken to Buenos Aires and about the friends she hasn't called.She is excited about walking as dusk lingers in her summer neighborhood. She's eager to see pea shoots climbing...
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Kodiak Julian is worried that she isn't a sherpa or a trapeze artist or a magician. She's angry about the trip she hasn't taken to Buenos Aires and about the friends she hasn't called.She is excited about walking as dusk lingers in her summer neighborhood. She's eager to see pea shoots climbing in her garden and a cloud of bats fluttering from their roost.Kodiak is in love with fighting for social justice in her day job. She's smitten with her husband and their little boy, with living in Yakima, Washington, with Mount Rainier.Kodiak Julian longs to live with all the colors shining.
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