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ITALY | Thu, 1 Jan 2015 | By crobbins | Views [575] | Comments [2]
Happy New Year!
Well, welcome 2015! How crazy is it that I rang in 2014 in Ecuador and 2015 in Italy! Who knows where I’ll be next year!
Yesterday, Natalie and I spent the morning trying to relax and organize a bit. We ... Read more >
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