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November 17, 2014 Leave a Comment

By Suzanne Glover Lindsay

By Suzanne Glover Lindsay taken at 12:48 pm, 22 October 2014.

These are the guardians and guides who preside over my work at the MacBook from under the desk lamp. Their powers and personalities differ as much as their appearance, which really helps, from my testy Knower-Doer Yoda, to my doe-eyed defender Galahad the Dragon, and the best listeners and judges I know, the Three Sages. This intensely private space vibrates as they encourage thought, ethics, and perspective–especially humor. I thank them each daily.

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