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My weekend in five photos

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My weekend in five photos

My weekend started with quite the adventure on Friday. I drove up to Claremont Motorsports Park in Claremont, New Hampshire to help with a big modified racing event there.

It was a long night! In fact, the main event did not start until 10PM.

Fireworks marked the start of the race and I am happy to say that a local racer ended up in victory lane.

The is Deerfield’s Ben Byrne doing a pretty good burnout on the backstretch after grabbing the win after 125 laps of racing.

I didn’t get home until 1:30AM. That NEVER happens.

So on Saturday I was basically a zombie.

Sunday though, was Father’s Day! One of my favorite days of the year.

I spent a good portion of the day puttering. What is puttering you may ask? This is a term my Mom would use to describe my Dad when he would be working on this or that in the garage, the shed, the basement or in the yard.

So yesterday as a part of my puttering, I hung the bug zapper the family got me for Father’s Day. (Yes, a bug zapper! I didn’t think they existed anymore!)

Bug zapper= cheap summer entertainment.

Father’s Day ended with some tasty beers and food at our favorite local brewery, the Outlaw Brewing Company. Nice.

I hope you had a good weekend! -Kevin

 

 

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