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Hey Long!
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like an amazing time! I didn't know you traveled at all, you seem like the person who loves to lay in bed most days! Ha! How funny is that. Anyways, Boston looks really pretty, although I've never been. This past summer though I went to Maine and it was absolutely beautiful. Have you ever had a lobster roll? Those things are so deliciously addicting I'm sad Oklahoma is blocked off from the ocean.