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Kiana Khansmith

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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I believe in things... Sometimes I start to believe in things just because they get me going, and get my mind wondering. I have faith that my mind will work it out.
View from my living room.
Your breasts are amazing!!! So beautiful!
have some more cute titties then 🤗
Clara sitting in the sun playing with a really old mouse toy. Very cute ☺️
Picture from my living room of my front yard this morning.
Hanging out with my cat. I see a lot of my living room as my cat’s sidekick. I get these feelings, and we both get these looks in our eyes listening to meditative music or watching birds and squirrels collect seeds on the TV. It’s very primal, and I wonder how sane it is.
List some things that have enhanced your spiritual journey. Walking is something that I’ve done a lot of in my adult life. I started at 18; walking across town to go to a friend’s house to get marijuana. It was cold and hard, but I kept doing it. I’ve continued doing it for almost 20 years now. While I’m out there I can get paranoid. The cars get together, and go the same speed and do the same things. The cars can be loud, and big too. They can be scary. But I’ve kept going, and stuck to walking. It’s a real delight to be able to move around if I need to. I don’t walk 20 miles at a time anymore. But, I walk for 3 or 4 miles at a time when I walk. I feel strong in my head and my body because I walk. It’s something I’ll do for years to come, and it’s real responsibility.