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A Maine Get Away ...



















These pictures are from a wonderful weekend away in Maine with my folks for my Mom's 70th Birthday - We had such an amazing time - Relaxing, Going to dinner, Shopping, Enjoying a play and having a few laughs along the way ... We are Living in the Moment ... Going forward ... Seems to be working for us ...

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  1. Awesome pics .... glad you had a great time.......and ♫Happy Birthday♪ to your Mom!!!

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  2. Wonderful photos! I love how colorful they are! Glad you had a nice time. xo!

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    1. Thank You, Sonja - We truly did - I think it was exactly what we needed Xo

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  3. Beautiful photos. So glad you were together. xoxoxo

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    1. Thank you SO Much, Jennifer - Yes, We all needed a nice get-away - Thanks for stopping by! Xo

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