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	<title>Comments on: Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, Life and Death</title>
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		<title>By: Andrea Zeller-Nield</title>
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		<description>David:  Thank you for your blog.  It took back to a time as a child when my father drove our family on a road just like this one -- may even have been the same road!   I was too young to remember where we were, but I&#039;ve never forgotten that feeling of being on the edge, scared to death &amp; literally holding on to the edge of my seat yet enjoying the awesome scenery.   Nature has a way of placing these powerful parables in our midst.   I&#039;ve learned to observe and listen along my journey - the lessons amazingly present themselves as needed along the way.  Synchronicity at its best!   enjoyed your blog.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David:  Thank you for your blog.  It took back to a time as a child when my father drove our family on a road just like this one &#8212; may even have been the same road!   I was too young to remember where we were, but I&#8217;ve never forgotten that feeling of being on the edge, scared to death &amp; literally holding on to the edge of my seat yet enjoying the awesome scenery.   Nature has a way of placing these powerful parables in our midst.   I&#8217;ve learned to observe and listen along my journey &#8211; the lessons amazingly present themselves as needed along the way.  Synchronicity at its best!   enjoyed your blog.</p>
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