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Vacation Part 2 – The Short Form
Following up six months later with part two of a feature article has it’s advantages. Mainly because it’s shorter, given that the events are far hazier in your mind and all the details have since been washed out of your brain by a continuous slurry of chilled Bombay Sapphire or Read On..
What I Did on My Summer Vacation – Part I
Vacation is tough. Not the going, but the coming back. We’ve just returned from a week on the boat. Our itinerary was simple – eventually find our way to Nantucket, then find our way back. We did that with stops at Cuttyhunk and Martha’s Vineyard en route. Overall it was Read On..
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