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My brother relaxing after a marathon visit of New England last weekend. In 48 hours he saw Boston, the southeastern corner of New Hampshire, across the border to say he'd been to Maine and a whirlwind visit of the North Shore of Massachusetts. He'd never been here before and may never come back after that visit!:-)
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NhMo,
"He may never come back....? Not to be nosy but is that becuase of scheduling and other factors or you simply wore down the poor fellow so much he doesn't want to see you again... Just being funny. Nice comtemplative mood. Aloha |
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Selvin, it was mostly the scheduling. We were on the go the whole time he was here. And, the snow and ice was more than he is used to being from southern California. He did write me today and said he wanted to bring his wife and kids back. So, there is hope.
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I would dearly love to visit the New England region in late Summer or Autumn. I would like to see the fishing villages and the Autumn Colors. I wouldn't even think of doing it in a couple days, however. More like a week or more.
Nice shot of your brother. Cal |
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