My first week in Pitts is over, and I’m nearly unpacked. The office awaits my attention this weekend. Oh, the pain. But I’m silly happy here, and the additional thrill is that Mother Nature did herself proud with her technicolor yawn all over these foresty leaves. A walk on the Montour Trail is in my immediate future.
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Lynn, Mother Nature has joyfully welcomed you. May your happy Fridays continue, and the new road be a spectacular journey!
Yu’re not in the Pits, you’re in the burgs.
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Lynn, Mother Nature has joyfully welcomed you. May your happy Fridays continue, and the new road be a spectacular journey!
Yu’re not in the Pits, you’re in the burgs.