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On this blog, neurodivergent (dyslexic) author Leanne (Willetts) Dyck ("dihck") publishes her short stories for adults and children. She is writing (picture books and middle grade fiction) for children, (memoirs and upmarket fiction) for adults and knitting books. Thank you for visiting and sharing this blog. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Mayne Island Fall Fair photos by Leanne Dyck


























Posted by Leanne Dyck Author Leanne Dyck at 9:00 AM
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Labels: Fall Fair, Mayne Island, parade
Location: Mayne Island, BC Mayne Island, BC, Canada
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'My dreams prosper and encourage the dreams of others. There is no competition, no devaluing of others to reach my goals. As I flower creatively, I give to others the gift of my example.' Blessings by Julia Cameron

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