This is my philosophy.
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New questions post M-F at 6 am (EST), usually, with a book review up on Friday night.
Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Farmer Boy Birthday (My First Little House)
He loves this book, and reading about Almanzo training his calves and sledding and staying home from school and eating cookies.
Rufus Butler Seder: Gallop!: A Scanimation Picture Book (Scanimation Books)
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I wish I was. I would love to have dinner with you, M.
Let me know if you are ever in Wisconsin.
Man, I would probably even drive to Minnesota for you. :)
Good luck.
Marta
Posted by: FabMarta | February 24, 2010 at 12:11 AM
I wish I were! I've been to the area, and there's a lot of good seafood to be had. And peach daiquiris, and . . .
Enjoy it.
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That is totally random! I'm in the Atlanta area, so cities like Brunswick seem super tiny to me.
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