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Dad & I at Darrell & Kay's house.
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Mom & Dad with three of their grandchildren. Dozer wanted to be included, as you can see.
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I took Mom & Dad to Ferry Farm, which is the boyhood home of George Washington. This is the colonial era garden complete with cotton, tobacco, tomatoes and a variety of herbs.
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