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    An early morning flight cancellation and a last minute evening standby didn’t deter these travelers…your suggestions have been perfect and I appreciate the insight. Regina photos later tonight and no more Maria’s…closed 15 September. Have to settle for Mike’s.
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    Enjoy! (But you're giving me the sads with the news about Maria's).

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    Galleria Umberto has pretty authentic sicilian style pizza. it's my favorite in the north end

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    I need to go back to Boston.
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    Maybe I can talk one of my kids into moving here….
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    Welcome, and thanks for bringing this spectacular weather with you!
    GO!

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    Back in Baahston on our way home from Acadia and Portland…made a side trip to Concord on the way South, then ditched the car for 2 more days in the city. As you locals know, one could design an entire trip around visiting cemeteries. Author’s Ridge at Sleepy Hollow…a very peaceful and serene place. More George Howell’s for me today.
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    So great!

    My local resting place (which has been a favorite COVIDtimes walking destination, never mind the foreshadowing) features Joseph Warren, Anne Sexton, and Edward Estlin Cummings.

    I love me a long walk in a good graveyard.
    GO!

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    We’ll be back someday…you folks have a gem of a city.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    Back in Baahston on our way home from Acadia and Portland…made a side trip to Concord on the way South, then ditched the car for 2 more days in the city. As you locals know, one could design an entire trip around visiting cemeteries. Author’s Ridge at Sleepy Hollow…a very peaceful and serene place. More George Howell’s for me today.
    Sleepy Hollow is awesome.

    I hope you also had a chance to swing by Walden Pond - it's just a few miles away from the cemetery.

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