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Thursday, June 30, 2005
Here is our overnight stop, it was an interesting place... more details eventually
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I am mom to 2 adopted boys,a partner to a great man, a knitter, sometimes a spinner, a GF cook, a gardener and on a good day sane enough to blog about some or all of those things.
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