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My weekend in seven photos.

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My weekend in seven photos.

Do you remember Saturday morning? It was spring-like. It felt like spring and even looked like spring when I took a glimpse outside.

Later on Saturday we headed over to Franklin Pierce University to check out another Women’s College Basketball game.

Unfortunately, the Ravens lost this one, but it was a good close game right up to the end. I have been showing Amelia how these older players approach the game and play when they get the call to come out on the court. Amelia wasn’t having the camera on Saturday. 

On Saturday night we attend our local Robert Burns night. There was excellent music, including a piper!

And a fiddler. And a famous Scottish soft drink.

Unfortunately I did not take a photo of the Haigis and the other Scottish cuisine.

We went out for breakfast on Sunday. We went to the Stage in downtown Keene. Excellent food.

The Corned beef hash was good as was the toast which was a cranberry pecan bread. Tasty!

I hope you had a good weekend!

-Kevin

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