This was the view from my window this morning, shortly after I got up. The Jura mountain region tends to be cold on these early November mornings. I am told that tomorrow, in the Aveyron, the temperature will be exceedingly mild.
November Morning
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Dear Father,
Crisp mornings to greet you on your way to Lauds. How lovely.
A.
Hi Fr. Mark,
I hope this works as far as getting in contact with you. I sent you a few (real) letters over the past year but I don't know if you got them. How are you? I pray you are well.
Peace,
Lucas Grubbs+