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Merry Christmas - 2007
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Santa will soon be on his way. Have you been a good kid this year? I know I have. Mostly.

So many wonderful adventures, good times, laughs and smiles to be thankful for this year. I am blessed with a unique and wonderful group of friends from all over the world. Each one of you has given me the gift of your time, care and friendship throughout the year. For that I am greatful.

Some new friends made their way into my life, further fortifying the idea that this globe is a big spiderweb that connects us all. When each of us makes a move it is felt by someone else out there. We're all separated by just a few strands of thread. I've had the good fortune of having some people change their mind about me and I, them. The kindness of strangers is often a great surprise. I'm not sure if that is a good or a bad commentary. I think I will lean towards good.

I'm proud of my friends, happy for their triumphs and their ability to work through their own personal adversities. I love you all. Even if you aren't reading this. o)

Most of all, I cherish my family. They are my most important gift, my reason for getting up each day, my support system. Their enduring faith and curiosity about life, their open minds, hearts and laughter never cease to amaze me. Without you, I am nothing. Chloe and Kenny, you are my everything. Yes, you too, Luna.

So with that. Thank you too, for reading and taking the time out of your day to see what happens in my tiny universe. Wishing you greatness for 2008.

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Beggars Can't be Choosers Banquet
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My latest fortune cookie fortune says:

"Treasure your good memories and you need not worry about ending a banquet."

I feel like I should find great reverence in this statement. It sounds very philosophical, maybe Buddhist, and definately very deep. But between you and me, I have no idea what it means. I did a quick web search for more information on the quotation and indeed I had found that many other people have posted about receiving this quote in their fortune cookies. But, I haven't found the origin of the phrase. None of the folks posting their wonderfully meaningful quote go on about what the hell it means. I bet they secretly have no idea either.

Is it a 2 part fortune? Something like.. "Treasure your good memories. Oh, yeah, and um... you don't need to worry about ending a banquet" or is this all one continuous thought?

Ending a banquet? What the hell does that mean? Does that mean I won't stop a banquet from happening? That I won't end up being the main course at a banquet? If I don't treasure my good memories I will end a banquet?

Do I really need this level of aggrivation from my sweet and sour chicken? I mean, really. Next time we're getting Dominos.

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Humes Japanese Stroll Garden
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The John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden
Mill Neck, New York
http://www.gardenconservancy.org/

Tucked away behind an unimposing wall sits the Humes Japanese Stroll Garden. One of Long Island's quiet treasures. Surely worth the $7 to keep the dream alive~

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Bermuda Pics
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The path to our little villa.

Bananas growing outside.

Kenny makes us a heart with the flashlight


Horsehoe Bay had the most awesome sand castles along the shoreline.

Hamilton


Tomato Heart :)

Gang of Nerds

Horseshoe

Elbow Beach

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NON MOTO TRAVEL: Clark's Trading Post
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Just came home today from a few days on the road in the car with my daughter. We stopped off at Clark's Trading Post in North Woodstock, NH.

Inside the grounds, they've built a replica of a garage that was apparently on Main street called Avery's. Inside there were a few old Indians on display as well as a 1927 Ace and a 1926 Henderson in the Firehouse.

How do these old bikes get lost in the shuffle and turn up so many years later?

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