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Letters from a Girl Who Went Wine Tasting and Bonded with Cows

3 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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In this Life, Lately letter, I’m sharing the story of how a quiet moment with a couple of sneaky cows named Maggie and Tara somehow became the most peaceful moment I’ve had in weeks. Life has a funny way of reminding us to slow down — sometimes it just takes a field, a cow, and a girl pretending she understands wine tannins. If you’re in a messy, in-between season of life… this letter is for you. 🤍 Tell me in the comments: What unexpected moment recently made you feel calm or happy?

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