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Friends | Day 11 of my 2023 Journal

Cecilie Conrad·Jan 11, 2023· 1 minute

Yesterday some of our friends arrived after a long journey, they had to stay all night in Rome airport, as they missed the connecting flight.

Living a nomad life is often extremely social ad sometimes kind of lonely. But we don't really care.

We love to have people around, and we love to chill and do our thing.

We are grateful we have friends who are willing to travel far and long to come to see us, and we will enjoy these days in their beautiful company immensely.

This particular family we have known for a very long time. We have lived together so many times, done a lot of projects, and traveled together.

We are so grateful to have them in our lives and right now for having them right here.

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Love and light

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Cecilie Conrad

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