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My weekend in seven photos

My weekend in seven photos. Photo: Bear Country 95.3

My weekend in seven photos

On Friday night I was running the taps at the Outlaw Brewing Company. BTW. I will be there again on Friday May 10th from 5-9PM and all my tips are going to my pledge total for the WMASS Mother’s Day Half Marathon which will be that Sunday. Plan on attending.

Anyhoo, on Friday night some friends showed up to say hello and enjoy a pint.

Isn’t this a great photo?

On Saturday we had a live broadcast at Lundgren Honda in the morning. In fact, the RacedayNH Checkered Flag Report was on scene. Here I am with long-time cohost and guest Chip Cormie.

And of course there was a racecar in the showroom for us to get excited about.

Cool!

On Sunday morning I had another training run for the half marathon. I was feeling good and ran 11 miles!

In the afternoon I helped Connor stack the last of the firewood. We ordered four cords that will season for the 2025/2026 heating season. I stacked the first two cords. Connor did a lot of the last two over his spring break.

Mission complete!

I helped but Abby was more of a distraction.

The crazy dog was constantly jumping up on the stack for a better lookout of the yard and the search for the perfect piece of wood to chew on.

Anyways. Another spring project done. There is a long list to get through.

l hope you had a great weekend!

-Kevin

 

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