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Break Time!

Cora enjoying a break outside of Mayo!
When Cora really likes someone she plants herself right on their feet so they can't leave.   Here she is with one of her favorite staff members that looks forward to our visits.  It's a welcome break for staff also when Cora is in the house!






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