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[at-l] On the AT - again



This is a great post on several dimensions.  One thing it made me think 
about is: what are my kids going to tell their kids about their 
grandfather.  Something to think about.  

Snodrog5@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 6/18/2005 11:56:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
>spiriteagle99@hotmail.com writes:
>So where did you hike today?
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>In Maine, at the Rachel Carson NWR and the Laudholm Farm, which is the Wells 
>National Estuarine Research Reserve, with my two youngest kids. Afterwards we 
>drove a few miles inland to visit the graves of my dad and grandfather, the 
>two family members who together made the decision to donate lands that had been 
>in our family for over 200 years to both Rachel Carson and Laudholm. It's 
>important to my family to keep the children connected to their past, and 
>especially on Father's Day to show them the contributions to the future their 
>forefathers have made. Saw three skimmers, several osprey, maybe a gannet, seals, four 
>deer, terns, crabs, starfish, and lots of other flapping, crawling, hopping, 
>and swimming things. Went to the Dairy Queen in Kennebunk for lunch.
>
>Happy Father's Day, everyone.
>Teej
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