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A short story (30 years) about taking stones and building a wall in Saskatchewan that became a personal legacy and The Great Wall of Saskatchewan. One man...many stones...one wall.
A short story (30 years) about taking stones and building a wall in Saskatchewan that became a personal legacy and The Great Wall of Saskatchewan. One man...many stones...one wall.
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Albert (Stonewall) Johnson said: <ul><li>This was an opportunity to see what I could do. </li></ul><ul><li>I never thought how it would end up, </li></ul><ul><li>I just went on day by day. </li></ul>
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When your work is done, what will you leave behind?
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Keep your tenacity for work alive. Leave a legacy behind. Created by David Zinger www.davidzinger.com