Acadia National Park, Maine

Our philosophical approach to life has been taken national.
Here’s a visual of said philosophical approach in Maine
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A walkie talkie and a co-pilot is all a driver needs for an upcoming
9 hour drive. Pedro made the first pit stop. Pedro is a dog. Clearly,
many more such stops were to follow and I cannot rule out a couple
of people passing out before we reached our destination.

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We had people interested in starting and maintaining the fire. These
people had little interest in packing, unpacking, pitching a tent,
cleaning up, packing again, taking down a tent or other such
unimportant aspects of traveling.
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We went hiking
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It was pretty

Dave made a friend

They stared at the ocean together

But then had a falling out

Hit the beach
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Hit the ice-cream. Hard.
Next, a cookout.

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Cheese burger, double cheese, with bacon and beans. Lots of beans.
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A little drinking, a little pinkie swearing never hurt anyone.
Jaren took her own pictures. She now fancies herself quite the blogger
and has entered a competition with this blog. It's all about who has more
photos up. You may now expect many, many nature shots and pictures of
Dave from all interesting angles.
































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