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PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORIES

his dreary winter weather has me reminiscing about warm summers spent sailing. You should see my phone photo library. A total of 35,000 images of seascapes, sunrises and sunsets. I’m like a crazy, obsessed paparazzi with an uncontrollable need to take a photo of a beautiful scene. The compulsion still hasn’t abated two decades after I first started sailing. But do you know what? When I look back through all those memories, I scroll past all those photos without seeing them, and only focus on that one of a friend

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