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Tag Archives: Lee Cantwell
Man at the Fire
We shared a birthday, my father and I, July twenty-fifth (1933 and 1959 respectively), and often celebrated with a trip to the Oregon coast. Just the two of us. We’d drive out from Portland on a Friday evening after dad … Continue reading
Posted in Essays
Tagged driftwood fires, kindness, Lee Cantwell, Oregon coast, Vietnam war
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