Giving Thanks

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Yes, we’re back at our mountain house having returned in late September. Yes, we are way way behind on our blog posts. Yes, we promise to get caught up on posting all of the great experiences we have had these last several months but we didn’t want to miss out on the opportunity to wish all of you an incredible Thanksgiving. We’re celebrating quietly with a bit of an aperitif and a yummy meal as we reflect on the many blessings in our lives not the least of which is you. Thanks for your friendship and encouragement as we wander this amazing country in search of adventures.

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  1. Mary Lou

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. Konni

    Happy Thanksgiving ☮️

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  3. Jim & Sharon Alonso

    Thankful for you all and we love following your adventures!
    Stay healthy and keep going!

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  4. Amanda

    Happy Thanksgiving

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