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Dear, lovely Gaia, heart of humanity and cradle of humanity, thanks for being yourself.

You too, Melo, for bringing this to us.

Fourteen years in the Caribbean taught me some of the same lessons, among them the incredible beauty that emerges from complex genetic mixtures--beauty both male and female, body and spirit.
If I live, one day I too will tell the tale of my wanderings in the carribbean-- near two decades.

Went to San Juan for three days, stayed three years.

Island Time.

Thank you so much for your loving story. You give me hope- that we are not alone, and that it all is worth it.
 

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by geezer in Paris (risico at wanadoo(flypoop)fr) on Mon Feb 2nd, 2009 at 02:21:10 PM EST
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You give me hope- that we are not alone, and that it all is worth it.

that, my blog-buddy, is why i wrote it. thanks for your poetic reply. it'd be nice to hear more about those 20 years...

is trinidad carnival as unmissable as it looks?

the best meal we ate during the whole trip there was cooked and spiced by a lad from tobago.

the tastiest food either of us had ever enjoyed, and i still smell the spices coming through my pores a month later!

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by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Tue Feb 3rd, 2009 at 12:21:35 AM EST
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