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Tag Archives: Cliffwood Beach
Yes. I’m still here
You know how it goes. You get on with life, the universe and everything and before you know it a couple of months have gone by and you haven’t looked at, let alone written in your favourite blog. But, this … Continue reading
A Bit Quiet Around Here …
Well, actually not quite true. Miss America and I will shortly be moving away from the august environs of Princeton to the slightly faded 20’s glory of Cliffwood Beach on Raritan Bay. Still in New Jersey, of course, but still, … Continue reading
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