Mexico Descriptive Letters

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01 November, 2015

Hello Dearest Elena,

I hope you're having a wonderful day...

Thank you for your nice letter. The symphonic compasention by Albinoni is a warm beautiful emotions within..
I agree with you, the invisible sphere of a confort-two hearts beating.of beautiful positives in this world. Like a small five worded note with a “smiley face” set next to your car keys that says; “you're in my thoughts always”.

It is a nice Sunday morning here, In many ways it is the best time of year, making for ideal climate. I do miss the color change of autumn and cool “crip” feel in the air on a sunny day. (I was just thing of both of us visit the Kiev park, seeing the last of the colorful leaves clinging to the trees feather their was to the
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I plan to drive to a refuge that is called the “Big Cat Reserve”. It is a place privately owned, the owners rescue big felines that law enforcement seize from foolish people that own them. (tigers and lions plus other big cats) Most are seized from the underworld culture of illegal drug dealers, gangs, exctra...

Florida's back country is inland from the Atlantic ocean and Gulf of Mexico, it is aguracultre of citrus and sugar cane farms, plus cattle ranches...(It's a very different world from the coastal pictures you see in travel brocurhes.)...

What type of work week will you have?... I know, starting tomorrow I will be busy the next couple of work days. I have to draft legal breifs on two financial cases, this will take a few days to complete. I am hopeful after reviewing the breifs I can get these two different parties to correct their ways.:)) (we'll see).

The month ahead will start the holiday season; with America Thanksgiving on the forth Thursday of November, then Christmas and New Year; the year 2015 will be history before we know it.
Elena, 2016 will be a good year, we will know more of each other.:))... That made me think of the song called: “1921” (from the album “Tommy”) by the British band, “The Who”, “1921 will be a good year”; a couple refering to the positives in life for the year

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