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Toronto should not be on that list lol. I lived there for a summer and have no interest on going back.

"You can't keep me in your penthouse, I'm going back to my plow...."

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A couple of friends decided the best thing they could do was to take along a bottle of my Blueberry Scuppernong wine to celebrate the last bluff they encountered on their kayaking excursion. I was honored they did so!





 
A couple of friends decided the best thing they could do was to take along a bottle of my Blueberry Scuppernong wine to celebrate the last bluff they encountered on their kayaking excursion. I was honored they did so!






Jim that is so cool! It looks like they are in Heaven.
 
For the record, cycling involves too much shaving for folks who do not life in subtropical or tropical regions.
 
My goodness, thank you Lori, Mike, zalai, olusteebus, reefman, Dan, Jim... (Hope I didn't miss anyone.) It was an ordeal, let me tell you. The worst part is it cut into my winemaking! ;-)
 
Well, this is how I spent my whole damned summer: (new roof)

Paul, great job on the roof. Looks super!

How old is the house? I am guessing 1930's. I did some home design work in one of my post career jobs and I really appreciate good brickwork because it is getting so hard to find. Your home is a tour de force of the craft. I see arches, corbels, quoins, wing walls, dentil, stacked halves, either a soldier or sailor course above the second floor and a great looking running bond. It would be very difficult to find such artisans today that could do this work, not to mention the cost. Beautiful house!
 

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