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finding:ann-medlock-wrote-a-poem-about-her-whidbey-island-house-feasting-on-tabouli-by-the-grace-that-emanates-from-this-holy-placeAnn Medlock wrote a poem about her Whidbey Island house: 'Feasting on tabouli... by the grace that emanates from this holy place.'
Poetic testimony of the nurturance felt in a living structure house.
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- Optimism based on Mexicali, Eishin, and Whidbey Island.
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