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Missing Family by Anna Kitts2/23/2020 St. George’s Market reminds me a lot of Aunt Merrisa and Uncle Frank. If this market was in Hendersonville, North Carolina, they would go every morning to enjoy the scene. There was fish venders, crêperies, jewelry stores, small plant nurseries, coffee shop, and bakeries. I ate a crepe with banana, Nutella, and maple syrup because my mom would have enjoyed it. At lunch, I ate a bacon and Brie bap in the market. It ‘twas delicious. I bet my brother, Nathan would have loved it. I finally figured out what I want to do for my project. I am going to write a scene about someone praying after the riots on August 15, 1969. After studying with Owen at city hall and shopping with the gals, we went to the Accidental Theater. I create a pillow play with the pillow being a diary. I called it: Dear Diary, He gave me his Snapchat: A Love Story. A group of us ended the day at Maggie Mays. I had my second helping of their scrambled eggs, but this time I order an apple pie. It was divine.
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