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This is a message board for inspiring stories  - about seeing things from different perspectives - about seeing the big picture versus the little pictures - about seeing the big elephant  If you have something to share, please email us at  [email protected]

MUSIC AT A BUS STOP
by Mary Bond
Mary Bond, a resident of North Vancouver share this account of a surprising revelation from a bench at a transit stop station in Lions Bay, West Vancouver of British Columbia.



THE ELEPHANT AND THE BLIND MEN
John Godfrey Saxe's ( 1816-1887) version of the famous Indian legend




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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