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Good morning everyone. Most of our guests from this last week have returned home. I hope they took my advice to savor the sweetness of the week. I know Zeke and Zelda are so happy to be back home in the garden along with their newborn Zachary and all the relatives. Many congratulations to the newly weds. My those zucchinis work quick.

Have a great day. Be well. Do Good.

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Bob and Helene said…
Zeke, Zelda and Zak; Isle Au Haut; The Earl of Swan's and the beauty of Great Spoon I. A beautiful boat, terrific crew and food that exceded any superlative I can think of. An indescribable experience and a perfect vacation. We are so grateful for the chance to be a part of it all.
Michele B said…
4 weeks from today, I'll be free of this cubicle and sailing on the beautiful Mary Day once again! Meanwhile, I'll live vicariously through this wonderful blog. Hugs to all. :)

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