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Pandora Viltis


I'm a mother, writer, guitar noodler, cook, sober alcoholic, goofball and a runner.

And, no, Pandora isn't my real name. It's Judith. Whatever. Just go with it.

You can email me at: pandoraviltis@gmail.com

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ashamed of scars

Resilience

June 17, 2014Pandora Viltis 8 Comments

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I found this in the July issue of O magazine. Lee Ann Yanni was a spectator at the 2013 Boston Marathon who ran the race this April.

I think her words apply to the wounds that cannot be seen as well.

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