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		<title>To touch the sea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teeny toes, baby feet. So soft, delicate, perfect. They had never touched the ground. The first contact with the ocean and land. Documented. Shared. Beautiful. I&#8217;ve always favored the sea. Loved the smell, the depth, the movement. Have lived close to, or lived on it. It only seemed right, that Maisie should touch the sea [...]]]></description>
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Teeny toes, baby feet.<br />
So soft, delicate, perfect.<br />
They had never touched the ground.<br />
The first contact with the ocean and land.<br />
Documented.  Shared.  Beautiful.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always favored the sea.  Loved the smell, the depth, the movement.  Have lived close to, or lived on it.  It only seemed right, that Maisie should touch the sea before she touched the earth.<br />
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