Field Notes: Do Ask, Do Tell - Sandhill Crane
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TV-PG, 16-Apr-2024
From "Do Ask, Do Tell: The Linda Campbell Story," Charlie Burr explains how the sandhill crane, chosen as a symbol engraved on Linda and Nancy's headstones, embodies the joy and harmony they shared, while reflecting Linda’s journey through life, moving gracefully between earth, sky, and water.
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