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Winter A • 2010-2011
[The following is an excerpt from The Richest of Fare by Phyllis
Strupp (Sonoran Cross Press, 2004).
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to order visit www.
amazon.
com/Richest-Fare-Seeking-SpiritualSecurity/dp/097467270X.
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Although the infamous “brown cloud” of Phoenix
is noxious to life, at least it reminds us that there is
something that surrounds the Earth—the atmosphere.
What’s in that brown cloud anyway? Will it turn
black some day?
Although it’s easy to forget about the atmosphere, it’s
not a good idea.
It is Mother Earth’s most important
sous-chef, in charge of preparing two necessary parts of
her banquet for life: air and water.
Wielding the tools of ocean and weather, the atmosphere
is the one who really takes care of business here
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