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The day began before dawn when Mike and Mark met for a dawn photo shoot but by 7AM Mark was engaged again in consulting activities. The action began at Mike & Cathy’s for a breakfast of make your own bag omelets then moved downtown for a visit to North Shore Beach, gelato at Paciugo, and multi-handed solitaire limited by the fact that we only had three decks. The next generation is developing their octopus skills so at the next family reunion we will definitely need a bigger table and lots more decks of cards!

photo courtesy of Michael Wilson

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