There’s been nothing devastating, just a steady gnawing and grinding of the normal, everyday “tough-stuff-happens” kind of year. Webster’s says that to erode is to “eat into or away destroy by slow consumption or disintegration synonym: grind” and the origin of the word means “to gnaw.” Gnawing, that’s what has been going on in my life for much of this year. Erosion is the gradual wearing away of soil by water, wind, and storms. Living in such rolling terrain, you learn to deal with erosion. My family and I live in the North Georgia Foothills, a hilly place, just miles from the southern trail-head of the Appalachian trail.
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