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...We
arrived shortly before sundown and a neighbor came over and
introduced himself and offered us hot soup that they had just made. That
pretty much set the tone for the festival. A few days later we were invited
over for a pre-dinner glass of wine by our other neighbors Misty and Art,
a 60-something couple from Northern California who were there in their
R.V. on the advice of their nephew who apparently runs raves in
Miami. They had a great time and also offered us dinner an offer
we politely declined...
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ECHO: Volume 3 Issue 2 Levitz: In the Footsteps of Eurydice * Kassabian: Ubiquitous Listening * Draughon and Knapp: Mahler and the Crisis of Jewish Identity * Musical Perspectives on September 11 * Anne Elise Thomas: Reflections on September 11 *Kopplin: Allen Forte* Dickinson: Brain in a Box * Marsh: The Complete Ockeghem * Write to ECHO |