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The internets are reporting the arrival of Juniper Diane Winnecour. My friend, Meg, managed to have herself a baby!!!

June-bug, my oh my what a whirlwind of awesomeness you’re about to enter. Meg is some kind of special. We lived together on a tiny island in Everglades City for only a few months, but she’s one of those rare people in the world that charms the living daylights out of everyone around her. Everyone wants to be with Meg. They want to be in her kitchen. They want to be in her boat. They secretly hope that some tiny bit of her optimism and honesty rubs off on them. When our time in the Everglades came to an end, I was really a bit heartbroken to say goodbye to her. I can count on just a few fingers how many times I’ve seen her since, but I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that my life was made a bit better for having been a guest in her room for two months. She has sent me, and written me some of my most prized possessions- always artful, always thoughtful, always true. She heard me through my romance with John, just as I had the pleasure of listening to her stories of Josh. What a special time.

You are such a lucky little bean to have joined the world of Meg and Josh. I cannot wait to meet you.
Love to all three Winnecours.

Posted in Uncategorized 10 months, 3 weeks ago at 8:21 pm.

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