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John Caselli jcaselli13@yahoo.com
Sunday, November 29, 2009
These homes belong to those who work the rice fields. No plumbing, no water and no electricity. During the season, the fields flood below the shacks.
This is a concrete house bult above the flood.
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John Caselli
The goal of life is not to neatly arrive at the grave in a well preserved body; but rather to skid in sideways, worn out, shouting "What a ride!"
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