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Leap Year at the Coffee Shop
- Narrated by: Michael L. Eads
- Length: 4 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
On February 29th in a leap year, Mitch Lucas shook hands with destiny. An extra one quarter day left over each year that added up to one day out of every four. A day mankind needed to balance the books after he discovered the passage of time.
On a blustery, rainy day in Seattle Washington, Mitch was privileged to listen to the most genuine and peculiar stories he ever heard. Divine intervention or quirk of fate? - He did not know. Come in out of the cold, where it is warm to Mitch's favorite coffee shop and eavesdrop.
©2011 Michael L. Eads (P)2016 Michael L. Eads