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I have just finished reading 'Lost in Translation' by Nicole Mones, a novel based on the original work... of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, about looking for the remains of Peking Man in China...
and in the book one phrase kept jumping out at me. It is the formal Chinese farewell comment:
Level Road
Peaceful Journey
It seemed to suit your post today...
Happy days Meri
PS. when is Venice?
Thanks for the reminder, Meri. Let's all enjoy the journey.
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