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    Donna and I took a quick trip to finish a visit with grandkids that was cut short in June.  Unfortunately we were not able to take the coach.  However, we did decide to take a slightly longer way home via the White Mountain's National Park, and here are a few pictures.  The walk up through the Flume is amazing, as you walk up through 2 rock walls with water rushing down below.  We had not seen the devastation that occured in 2003 when the freezing and thawing destroyed the Old Man, the last couple of times through had clouds covering the area, they had tried to shore it up, but to no avail.  For those of you westerners who scoff at the lack of elevation in the east, you can see there are a few hills that have climbs, it is only that when you start at sea level, you just don't get all that much total elevation.
    I've added a Sunset we took in July at wharf near our cottage.

Ed
 

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