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My weekend in seven photos.

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My weekend in seven photos.

A couple of things I noticed this past weekend.

Is it me or did the people at the Cheez-It company figure out a perfect way to sell the burnt Cheez-its? This is the box I reach for now instead of plan old regular baked Cheez-its.

Remember last year when we had the late frost and all the peach buds died and there were no local peaches available last summer? I think this summer is going to make up for it.

This is a tree I pass on Abby’s walk. Look at all those peaches growing!

This is my neighbor’s tree but as you can see a good part of it hangs over the fence and are on my side. Grow peaches, grow!

I have officially reached mid-older age. I now watch women’s basketball.

And I am defending it too. This was a good game as Caitlin Clarks’s team hung on for the win. I just wish they would stop playing with that goofy looking basketball.

On Saturday night I took Amelia to see Rosanne Cash at the Colonial Theater in Keene.

They had a “No Photography” sign up in the theater and I honored it. It was an excellent show. Rosanne’s voice is still top-notch and her husband John Leventhal accompanied her on acoustic guitar. He is an excellent guitarist and together they really connect on stage. I was so glad to be there. Also, I believe Amelia came home with the award for youngest person in attendance. She is 12!

Speaking of Amelia, yesterday she dyed her hair purple!

Better than going grey like me.

-Kevin

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