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One of our treasured üCamp traditions is hanging out with Michael and Jeff but for a variety of reasons we had little opportunity to do so this past June so we promised them we’d see them in September when we returned to Ohio. They offered us an opportunity to moochdook in their driveway this evening and after a tour of their wonderful 1960 Ranch home they treated us to a lovely Italian dinner served on Fiestaware. Dawn, owner of our favorite pink T@B, joined us for a delightful gabfest about anything and everything especially all things T@B. So glad Whee Wandered here. Thank you friends, for your incredible hospitality!

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  1. Dawn Kuenzli

    It was such a wonderful evening! I love spending time with T@b royalty!

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    • Steve & Karen

      We too treasure the times we get to spend with Ambassadors Michael and Jeff, and with you. That truly was a great evening.

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