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My weekend in six photos.

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My weekend in six photos.

Not a bad first weekend for the month of March if I don’t say so myself!

Going outside did not require a winter hat or gloves and I think I spent more time outside then inside!

The fun actually started inside on Friday night at the Shea Theater in Turners Falls. My friend Geoff and I went to see Puddles Pity Party. If you don’t know about Puddles, this is a good video to watch.

I know. Creepy looking clown, right? Well, the creepy clown has a great voice and is very welcoming as he shook everyone’s hand before the performance. And he posed for photos afterwards.

Great night and the Shea Theater looks wonderful. It had been a while since I had been in the building and there have been many improvements.

Saturday was spent cleaning and getting our taxes completed. Boring! Well, the clothes and a couple of floors are clean, and we are getting a tax return so bonus! Before Ann and I conquered those adult tasks we headed to Miller’s Falls for Rustic Romance’s last day sale. We got there 30 minutes before they opened and there already was a line!

Even with the line, we got what we came for. A rustic outdoor dining set that fits perfectly on our deck.

Sunday started with another awesome Sunday breakfast.

And ended with the first yard cleanup of 2024. It is officially stick season!

I hope you had a good weekend!

Kevin

 

 

 

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