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hat a lovely, nostalgic essay on Lake Sam Rayburn! I was never a skier, but Ms. Spencer’s story made me feel as if I was there dipping my toes in the water on a hot summer day. Her story made me sentimental yet wanting more. Also left me with a bit of water in my eyes… Karen Carbiener,

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