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Apr 14
   Vintage! This is a random post. The year was 2009...

Indeed, she is a planet of her own. The Big Apple was our playground for Easter. We roamed around Central Park and the foot of the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges.

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2009-04-14 20:00 • Posted in On the road: & Photography:

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    « Those are amazing! »

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    « Hardly, they need a lot more work and I must start taking full panos... But thank you. :-) »

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We now go back to current chronological entries:
May 21

I almost smashed into a Seawall tree the other day while watching for incoming bikes on the path I was stealing from them. I now know that I should always look where I’m running. Bikes are still softer than trees.

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2008-05-21 21:02 • Posted in ICMOL: & Sketches:

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