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This was a tree on the beach at Manzanita, uprooted somewhere and washed ashore here. The roots were a wonderful tangle of driftwood and seaweed and sand, and other unidentifiable flotsam and jetsam that got snagged along the way.
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I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
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