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05 April 2011

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The most important thing about a person is always the thing you don't know. Rural Paris, Iowa, U.S.A.
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Many of the earlier blog entries herein where composed and posted during my five-year residency in México from 2008 to 2013. I have since taken up residence on the family farm in rural Paris, Iowa, U.S.A., which I inherited in the interim. I am now a member of the local landed gentry.

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