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Border Town: Fruita, CO

November 18, 2014 by Nick Como

Yes, the name of this site is The Utah Review. So, why is a town in Colorado being written about in this space? Well, just as Christmas music can over extend its reach and be heard before Thanksgiving even has a chance, borders can – and do blur. Speaking of blurred borders, my recent trip … Read more

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