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My weekend in four photos.

Yeah. Four photos! That’s is it. I guess I wasn’t reaching for the camera much this weekend. There were distractions of course.

Saturday I had a live broadcast on Bear Country 95.3 at Hamshaw Lumber’s Kitchen and Bath Center in Keene. They are having a wild promotion. If you buy a $10,000 kitchen or bath between now and the 31st and it snows six inches or more on Christmas Day in Keene, you get your kitchen or bath for free! I love these promotions and I know people who have got free furniture, etc. Hey, if you need a new kitchen and have the cash, why not?

Yesterday Connor’s soccer team participated in a tournament. Four games in three hours! Not exactly the results we wanted but it ended up being a beautiful day for soccer.

Are these the best things for peeling apples or what? I love apple season. Yesterday I made an apple crisp for desert that I understand was fully consumed by this morning.

Abby the dog can’t believe it is Monday already.

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