Good morning from Maine where the rain keeps coming down. It feels like it has been more than a week since we’ve seen the sun. That’s because it has been that long since we didn’t have a rainy day. We’re going a bit stir crazy, but our dogs are still having fun playing fetch regardless of the weather. That’s what I’ll be doing as soon as I finish writing this post. I hope that you have something fun to do this weekend too.
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