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Recent Road TRip to Lake Chini

Pretty pissed off with geocities for terminating my account i had for years! my homepage to all the links of photos...i guess nothin is permanent and the less we place attachments to any thing...the easier the transition...
had a real quiet yet revatilising time at the Lake. some would call it the annual getaway to get far far away from the maddening money making crowd...it's a perfect place to catch up on reading, to comtemplate, meditate and recuperate! enough said..pics tell a thousand words..check out the
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Dominic said…
Bonjour Joe,

Did not know that you blog. Hahah...

Cheers

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