Saturday July 2 started with breakfast with Edwin Jr.
and Edwin Sr.
as they ate cantaloupe
and berries
and Sarah
and Ed
and me (in this self portrait)
and Suzanne
discussed the different routes they might take as they brought their baggage
and loaded the car
as Ed and Sarah
were amused by the dent in the car
and they headed off to Martha's Vineyard.
Later that day, the other 4 of us walked in town and Suzanne and Jane powed
in front of the church
and then Ben
Suzanne
and Jane
did individual poses that could be edited together should the need arise.
We left Suzanne
to get her lunch and headed to the bagel/sushi place for ours
where Jane chose the OJ
and not the coffee
and Ben settled for Snapple
while I went next door to Zorba's and took this picture of my server
before joining Jane
and Ben
and opening my Greek salad
as Suzanne returned with her sandwich
and Suzanne took a bite
as we took pictures of the drinks -- Suzanne's water
and Jane's orange juice
and then Ben's ice cream
and Jane's frozen yogurt
from Thomas Sweets. We watched these people get their baby
and took many pictures of Suzanne
and Ben
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and me
Suzanne
and Jane
not the mention the people at the next table
before heading to The Piccadilly
where they had a massive collection of Vera Bradley bags
and the owner posed with Jane and the Vera Bradley bag she chose
while telling us a false history of Vera Bradley. Our next stop was CVS where Suzanne found a magazine
that had a picture of the kitchen she wanted
and Ben studied his magazine
until we ran into Nancy Malkiel getting drugs for her mother
and then Cindy George in the false teeth section
as Jane and Suzanne helped Ben choose a magazine
and we headed down Nassau Street noting that the March for Social Justice was coming soon
even as we went into the Athlete's Foot where Jerome Silbergeld
showed us the shoes
he could not replace as Suzanne and Jane
helped Ben
chose the shoes he should get.
My next stop was the men's room at Starbucks where I found this instructive collection sign
and saw a very nice soap dispenser
before we stopped in Palmer Square to see the Kramer's brick
and then went into Ralph Lauren where this woman explained why 50% off is not 50% off
even as I tried on a seersucker jacket that didn't fit.
As we moved down Nassau Street, first we saw Andrew Black and his father
then Albert Einstein
to whom I lifted Ben
before letting Ben read the caption
and then our friend reading the newspaper and Suzanne, Ben and Jane posed
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and then we recorded the newspaper
and then Jane, Ben and I posed
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before we came home for a rest.
That evening, Hank and Sue Farber
came by and we went to Hannah and Mason's for dinner. They were nice enough to bring the wine
and the appetizers
were quite impressive as were the main courses
and the dessert choices
which were my prelude to seeing their first dollar earned
and this collection sign
before I posed with Suzanne and the chef
then, the chef, the waiter, Suzanne and me
and after coffee
and dessert
the chef and the owner
posed for us.
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