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Not All Who Wander Are Lost
Friday, May 8, 2009
The Hunt for Gollum
Not a bad little indie flick for LOTR fans out there.
http://thehuntforgollum.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html
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Landis
I am a follower of Jesus, seeking his way of simplicity, prayer, hospitality, and peace. I live with my wife Laura, our two sons, Silas Aidan, and Ewan (coming later this Fall) in Southern New Hampshire.
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