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On the Way Home
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Road to Damascus
OK, so I swiped this picture from one of the students on the recent Jordan trip. I pity my camel.
As I opined on Twitter, the camel and I will reach Damascus before the Vikings make it back to the Super Bowl.
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