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Old 02-16-2008, 06:06 PM #1
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Since the children were little they made a big deal of piling in the car
and we would take them to the Conservation Dept...This is when they had
real people to help..The kids had a list of questions and always left
with all there questions answered,but they learned so much more.
Knowing you probably have thought of them, hope you have luck
how wonderful...Hugs to all
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