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About the Book
In 2011, I took my daughter and her bestie down the Pacific Coast Highway during our summer vacation. We started in Seattle and spent ten incredible days making our way down the coast to San Francisco.
We had no set agenda, no hotels booked, no maps – nothing. We went where we wanted, ate what we wanted and pretty much did whatever we wanted.
It was a truly remarkable trip and one that I will cherish for the rest of my life. The three of us took nearly 5,000 photographs during our journey, and this book captures some of the highlights of our trip.
The message in these pages are for the both of you. As you begin making your way through this world, always look back on where you have been to help you determine where you are going.
We had no set agenda, no hotels booked, no maps – nothing. We went where we wanted, ate what we wanted and pretty much did whatever we wanted.
It was a truly remarkable trip and one that I will cherish for the rest of my life. The three of us took nearly 5,000 photographs during our journey, and this book captures some of the highlights of our trip.
The message in these pages are for the both of you. As you begin making your way through this world, always look back on where you have been to help you determine where you are going.
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SimplyEmpath(y)
Florence, KY
Character matters, and I learned that at a very, very young age. My name is Paul C. Dean and I was born and raised in the tiny little midwest town of Donnelsville, Ohio, I've been writing poetry since I was a teenager and I've published close to 500 of the estimated 1,500 poems I've written over the past thirty-five years. Words matter, and my words are meant to evoke an emotional response to what it is we all may be going through in life. It’s not always pretty, and it may not always be appealing to everyone, but the imagery I try to conjure in my writing has saved my own life on more than one occasion, which may be the only purpose it was ever meant to serve.