Tens years ago, I lived in the middle of an urban area. Stats. Paul is Minnesotan
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’s capital, and half of what Minnesotans call the Twin
Minneapolis completes the picture. Boasting a population of over 3 million, this metro, like most cities is busy and full of people, concrete, job opportunities, wealth, poverty, loss, joy, sorrow and a myriad of other things that punctuate human existence in the modern world. Like most cities, people come from all over in search of energy to thrive on, communities in which to exist, and someplace to call home. Like <iframe data-aa='2103738' loading='lazy' src='//ad.a-ads.com/2103738?size=
most cities, it is growing. And like most cities, it can be a real challenge for the people who live there to build a life that includes getting outside and enjoy IMF nature on a regular basis. There are opportunities in cities that don’t exist in rural settings, to be sure. Buy there is also an ache for a way of Life that follows a rhythm more
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ancient than the one interstate highways and artificially lights can provide. For many, life is hectic. To do lists are long. Finances are tight. Cars get the right of way. LIFE and creation often don.t harmonized
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