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Enjoy the Season!




 It's mid December.
Pirates - a public beach loved by Kenyans
Surely, the year will end in a fortnight.
Mean while, rejoice in the sun and the heat.
Shimmer in the light.
Delight in the breeze
Unwind in the wind
and be carried away by the charge of this season.
Orchid trimmed for Xmas


Do you want to build castles?
Remember that the gracious sea loves you all just as always



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