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M&M’s
How I amused myself one Sunday afternoon when the Bears weren’t terribly amusing.
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Pine-Apple Farm
We have three levels of Christmas tree enthusiasm. For years in which we travel out of state for Christmas, we pull a 2″ pre-lit tree out of a box, plop it on a table in the living room, and plug … Continue reading
Lake County Discovery Museum
The last time I went to this museum, it was with my eight-year old daughter to see a Barbie exhibit. This time I went by myself, mostly because Wauconda didn’t offer enough to entertain me for a day. When I … Continue reading
The Seven Wonders of Wauconda, Illinois
I don’t have the time or resources to be on a road trip all the time. So, to fill in the gaps, I’ve decided to take one-day road trips to towns within driving distance. I’ll wander about, take some photos, … Continue reading
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