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    Outdoor Books for Indoor Days(Post)

    As I have said many times before, I’m an indoorsy kinda gal. I am married to an outdoorsy guy. He hikes and mountain bikes and rock climbs. I get vertigo standing too close to a sharp incline, my hus ...

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