I do like standing there alone and looking out over Onondaga Lake. Still.
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I live in Colorado now but when I return to home to Syracuse I am sure to visit Onondaga Lake for walk and talk with my sister. And when she’s busy, I get my alone time in as well.
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You get to experience very nice contrasts with Colorado and Central New York, Margie. The sights there are quite majestic.
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ah, yes ——
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Just behind where we ate when you quick-stopped, Beth.
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Is it? I’m sure I’ll see you two again and hopefully for a bit longer visit)
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Yes we will, Beth. Invite open for sure.
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Anyway you can, brother.
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We have to, all of us, sis Kerbey.
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It’s the calm we all need right now. Sigh. Thank you, Mark!
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We pass these along coast to coast, sis Sandra.
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I so understand this MBM.
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I knew you’d get it, MBC.
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