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Garage Time

My Toyota Station Wagon is getting patched up (read Panel Beating / Repair).
I don't feel any different after Bilateral Hernia repair on 31st Dec & Jaw - Bone / Gum grafting on Monday the 9th Feb 09.
Seems everything is a work in progress. Wear & Tear tells of time gone by... Fun & distress, smooth highways & bumpy roads.
Greatest patchwork though is the one done to my heart when I recognized my brokenness and emptiness when I didn't know who, what, whom, when, where, why etc... NOW I am discovering with JC.
From day one the work continues... sometimes bad fundis murk it up but when I go back to the Manufacturers manual... well watch this space

Garage Time 

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