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M.C. Boxed Set
A Chronicle collectors dream. Issues 1-50 enclosed in a hand-made, hand-painted wooden box by artist d.price. Perfect for your coffe table or bookshelf. Numbered and made to order. Each one uniquely different. $279 or BOX ONLY $59. |
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ISSUE #63 -
In this issue we witness new jarring transitions for
our wanderlustful artist with sleeping bag and pens.
We watch as he pedals his WizWheelz trike down 500
miles of the California coast. We get to witness the
perplexed hobo gone soft after 5 months in his cozy
hobbit hole back home. He stumbles along, loses
things, breaks two derailers through careless riding
on the trike. He has difficulty remembering the finer
intricacies of vagabonding. Big rain storms stop the
trip in Carmel where we see the pedaler bask his
tootsies at a friend's cabin fireplace for over a
week among interesting visitors. One, an owner of the
trike company, who discusses the possibility of
designing a new trike with the hobo! Once arriving by
that mecca by the sea, Santa Barbara, we see him
reunite with his Simple Shoes compatriots and do some
drawings while there. The remaining pages are filled
with overheard conversastions and sketches of all
kinds. C-neutral ideas fill all other open spaces. We
also see Mr. Hobo adjust his own Carbon Zero project
to be a bit more realistic. We will all enjoy this
issue very much.
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ISSUE #62-
Well it's about time! All that jawin' about being a
hobo, yet off he'd go in his little 4-wheeled box car
of a van at the drop of anybodies hat! Sheesh. But
then in september he got one of those epiphany type
thingees. He said to himself, "Damn self, you been
spewing way too much carbon in the last 30 years of
your driving life and is'nt it time you hung up your
steering wheel for awhile dummy?" So this issue is the
first of several that will document the hobos
adventure thru Carbon Zero Land. Go ahead and use it
as a global warming primer, Or a manual for how to
treat our wonderous earth. The hobos out pedaling the
biways now and/or walking, So that should get his
carbon karma straightened out. He's struttin' in some
cool new Simple shoes too.
Don't miss any of these carbonless journeys if you can
help it. And turn off the darn lights, will ya?!
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ISSUE #61-
In mid-August the hobos loaded their humble possessions in little van and drove all the way
across the land of $4.30/gallon gas, Canada. Along the way notes were taken of conversations
overheard and each evening the notes were written next to all the days coolest drawings. New
friends were made, contacts solidified. The hobos only stayed in 1 motel along the 7200 mile
route. They showered at truck stops and ate from dumpsters. (Just kidding, they ate one meal
out each day and grocery bagged it the rest of the time!) Once home a new realization swept over
their little brains. "Let's park that polluting, gas guzzling, global warming transporter
for one year and see what kind of adventures will ensue!" And so they did, and now they only
ride bikes, walk or use buses. Cool huh?
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ISSUE #60-
On the back cover of this illustrated journal it says "sacredness is everywhere".
That's sort of a life philosophy I took up when drawing came into my life back in 1993.
When you stop to draw things, even tiny things, you look up after you're done
and go, "wow that was a very interesting experience. Sort of like a trip on drugs,
or a satisfying meditation." So then you turn it over and see this hiker
dude on the front cover. That's my sister. We took her and her son on a long wilderness
trek. They loved it. Lynne hurt her foot. And you see those stamped letters on the cover?
I tried and tried to get them to be all the same density, but in the end just gave up.
And wow, number 60, that's a ton of books man. Something like, umm, let's see, 100 pages
per issue, times 60, ahhh, better get the calculator out, I flunked math constantly,
ya, especially that algebra crap, damn, I couldn't figure any of that out. So
100 x 60 = wow! 6,000 pages of meandering around the world, whether it be drawing a stink bug
right here in the meadow or hiking in Europe, it's all there in line drawings and stories.
Better get reading!
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ISSUE #59 -
Right from the get go this is one rockin' issue. First off you can ruminate
on the hobo philosophy that says Life is Short. Live each and every moment!
Then there's the many adventures. A trip with son Shane to the Oregon coast.
A train hop with Lynne. A bike ride on the snake river. Working for the forest
service in the woods. A 2600 mile cruise in the van to San Diego. Tons of info
on how to lighten your foot print on our delicate world. Amazing sketches of earth
moving equipment by guest artist Ryan White. An explanation on how to properly
eat a cucumber! And info on the Great Summer Chronicle Sale! Only $3 each.
See above.
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ISSUE #58 -
It's a pretty good question. Can a person who's dreamed about learning to surf their entire 49 years
actually catch a wave before they turn 50? Come along to the southern shores of Baja to see if the Hobo's
able to pull this adventure off. And what happens if he does. And the consequences of his actions after
the fact. And when it's all over, what then... Plus, enjoy the may illustrations and stories about
revisiting sunny Santa Barbara where the Simple Shoe company is located. And then back home again
where there's 3 inches of snow on the ground and chilly temps. Enjoy a trip to central Oregon to retrieve
and old R.V. that Shane and Lynne had purchased, then back home again for Easter. Whew. These folks
do get around, don't they?
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ISSUE #57 -
This here tome blew out of the hobbit hole mere hours before we left these here parts for that
sunny and warm place way down south called Baja. The little pages of this issue were created one by
one, starting in late October. First we went down to Santa Monica for a Simple Shoe meeting.
Then down to Sandy Eggo to celebrate Thanksgiving with our daughter Shilo. Then we spent Christmas
with Shane back home. He rode a crowded Greyhound bus over for that. Then I filled the rest up with
local sketching and stories by taking photographs of various things, putting them on the laptop,
then drawing from the screen, inside where it's warm! Very detailed and interesting pages.
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ISSUE #56 -
... and then the God of creativity spoke and said "LET THERE BE PENS".
And so pens were born and human beans began to leave their marks
everywhere. Soon after the same God said, "WE MUST HAVE PAPER TOO".
And so it was that paper came into being. But it was unruled and
floated all over the place so God said "CHANGE ORDER. MAKE PAPER
INANIMATE!" and so all the papers of the world became very still and
one day a hobo found a sheet and with a pen began to make many marks,
lots of marks, for over 15 years he made crazy, scribbly marks and then
stapled bundles of the papers together. And to this day he's still at
it. This conglomeration consists of the 2nd part of a big trip he took
eastwards all the way around the world. He saw many things that he
wants to show you. Come along, open the cover...
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ISSUE #55 -
Whoa! Hobos goin global here guys! Since getting that digital camera,
he's become a regular photographing fool. Simple shoe folk caught wind
of his snap happy ways and decided to send him around the world to gather
imagery for future projects and to get him out of the office! Two entire
Chronicle issues were filled with this 10-country jaunt that began in
London, went up to Scotland, over in Holland, down to Germany, then
Belgium, France, Switzerland, Spain, Australia, New Zealand and Japan!
Whew. All in 60 days people. Calculate that. Hobos learned to move
pretty fast, but still draws lots. This issue takes you on the journey
thru Spain, where he meets up with several Simple co-workers who were
sent across the pond to make sure he wasn't just layin on a beach
somewhere with a cool coke in hand.
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ISSUE #54 -
Now here's a new theme. Our nomadically inclined artist heads out across
the blue US of A with a new set of pens and a new Nikon digital camera!
See the sites he saw thru the states of Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Texas,
Louisiana and all the gulf coast states hit by Katrina. His furthest
away from home point was Miami Florida where he snapped at snapping
alligators and visited the amazing Fishing Hall of Fame. The return home
was filled with adventure as well as he visited long lost friends in
Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky and Nebraska, with a side trip to
Mississippi to photograph some Blues culture, while just barely missing a
huge tornado storm that killed folks just north. Definitely not an issue
to miss.
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ISSUE #53 -
After the new year rolled around, I read this in Outside magazine:
"If you wait until you have everything ready, every detail dialed, every piece of worst-case-scenario gear squared away, you'll never leave. Instead, learn to master the elusive art that makes adventure possible: the ill-planned, under-financed departure..."and bought a one-way ticket to Mexico City for only $150! Once there I prowled around on cheap buses to far flung places like Oaxaca, Puerto Escondido, Mazatlan and Durango. Staying in the cheapest ($10), most run-down hotel rooms I could find. Eating burritos and fruit from roadside stands. In less than 30 days I easily filled an entire Chronicle issue with sketches and musings from that close neighbor of ours who's exotic lands are just waiting to be explored. $5.00 |
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ISSUE #52 -
Holy smoke, this issue is all over and seemingly everywhere. First Dan
completes that grueling 6-week book tour for his new book, then Fall
catches him following deer and watching leaves tumble from the trees back
home. In early November he was summoned by the Simple folks to attend a
sales meeting but he forgot to take any pens and paper, so that trip will
forever be undocumented, which is too bad cause there's the Vegas strip
and sunny beaches and Anders strutting his stuff as a show model! Oh
well, the issue wraps up with a long Christmas drive to the Mexican border
and back, just in time to miss those crazy California floods and be home
for New Years.
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ISSUE #51 -
And then Gandalf said to Bilbo, "You don't really suppose, do you, that
all your adventures and escapes were managed by mere luck, just for your
sole benefit, do you?" After finishing these words on the last page of
The Hobbit our simple scribbler let out a sigh and pondered his
next trip. This issue documents Dan's first half of a 6-week Radical
Simplicity book tour, all over the west and clear way out to Madison
Wisconsin where he met the famous Jack of Jacks Shoes. Each night in a
different town, presenting a slide show of the meadow he's occupied for
the last 15 years. After each showing he'd sit to answer all the endless
questions: are you the modern day Thoreau? No, I'm just a dummy that
draws. Why do you live with so little? Because I discovered that less
is more. Why do you live this way? Because I want to be free... and on
and on. Read all about it, Get yours today!
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ISSUE #50 -
Hey! Here's the 50th issue of these crazy Chronicles begun back in the
cold, cold winter of '92! We finally located Dan and directed him back
home to edit and wrap up the 100 pages of this issue. He had climbed in
his van and driven from eastern Oregon, all the way out to New York City!
So this booklet is all about those crazy days on the road and visiting
friends in Lincoln, Philadelphia, Manhattan, Chicago and Kentucky too. He
said he saw some things that made sense and others that didn't. He drew
the Devil's Tower in Wyoming and met new sketchers that have affected his
artistic path. Not only is he drawing like a kid (see cover) but he also
is trying his hand at detailed and shaded drawings for the first time
ever! Check it out.
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ISSUE #49 -
Our little doodler finally escapes from that 2-year cemetery caretaker
stint and grabs a bag of pens, a ream of paper and heads for the hills...
and cities and little towns too. He's studying the many journals of John
Steinbeck in order to learn to write better. He's also visiting with
kids and disabled artists whose work he's trying desperately to emulate.
And the Simple Shoe company moves ever so closer to printing new issues
of these Chronicles so our crazy artist can get back out into the world,
in order to find new truths and beautiful realities. There's a new day
at hand, readers. The monk's ready to fly, to peruse the possibilities,
to go where no scribbler has gone before. In fact, you know what? He's
already gone!
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ISSUE #48 -
Okay, look. What do you get when you give a homebound hobo a van and
some gas money? You get a gone hobo, that's what! We really don't know
where Dan is. He's not answering his cell phone, his emails continue to
pile up and even Lynne hasn't seen him in over a month. The scribblers
gone AWOL folks! But wait. What's this package. Ah yes, it's a
100-page storied sketchbook with M.C. 48 stamped on the cover. Oh, and
inside you can see where he's been all this time. Wow, lots of
travelling about, and a trike ride too. Hold it, what's this. His mom's
been in the hospital? And he went rock climbing with his boy shane? And
damn, he even went away south to visit his siblings in Vegas. There he
is riding around in his brothers Hummer!? You gotta be joking. Hobos
don't ride in Hummers do they? Well, now he's free. He may never come
back you know. He always said he was gonna do this. Man. I wonder
where he is now.
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ISSUE #47 -
Okay look. Dan's out drawing the ants again, so he wanted me to tell you
exactly what this issue is about. All jokes aside, of course there's
some travel pieces, because as you all know, the M.C. is hitting the road
big time this year with Price's 2-year stint as a cemetery caretaker
coming to a close this spring AND the reunification of a relationship
with Simple Shoes. Yahoo! Lots of hoots and hollers of joy from the
peanut gallery! So, there's a road trip to Portland that includes
awesome sketches by Lynne, a drive to California where Dan tries to
secure a smart car for his travels, plus a sunny outing down to Salt Lake
City to meet up with the Simple tribe at an outdoor retailer show to hand
out Chronicles. But in between all this gadding about, Price spends time
trying to dissect that age-old conflict with his mate Lynne.
So be forewarned. Issue 47 is a bit personal, but interesting. Oh
yes, very interesting. Oh, here comes Dan now. Looks like he got
tired of looking thru that magnifying glass at all those ants.
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ISSUE #46 -
Hey, here's the next issue. I wanted to get it out to all of you before
Christmas. Kind of like my own little Christmas present to you out there
in the cities and the towns and even some who live on farms I bet. Yeh,
with cows and stuff. Hey did you know that the scientists are now trying
to make a band of high tensile steel extend from the earth all the way up
to the space station? Wow. So. I've been eating better these days.
Yep. Not so much meat. And the hobbit house is warm, even though it
gets below freezing now. So anyway, here's the latest issue. A real
humdinger, if you know what I mean. Lots of traveling and trippin about.
So that's it. I'm gonna hit the road jack. See ya later. Have a good
Christmas and all that jazz.
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ISSUE #45 -
Well here's a real good issue for all you folks out there with the coming
of winter blues. Within these covers you will find bird houses, tipis,
salmon, and simple shoes. Towards the center are trains, travel,
workshops, and election days. Out towards the end are red corvettes,
grasshoppers, campouts, and comics. And quotes like, "Nothing has
changed. Everything is as it was, but is, of course somehow different."
Wow. Deep huh?
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ISSUE #44 -
Have you ever had a publisher approach you to write a book? It can be a
daunting experience as you wonder in the late nights if you are indeed up
to the task of all that deep thinking and pontification. Last July
Running Press contacted me, and we have agreed that I will write 2 books
within the next 6 months! So in doing research for the first book I came
across another lost diary and would like to share those stories with you
in this issue of the Chronicles. The first undertaking, which I
now have 4 chapters finished on, will be Radical Simplicity.
The second book will be a Drawing Kit and will tell how it is
possible to have your life totally transformed through the practice of
drawing. In the meantime you can be sure that the hobo will continue to
crank out the Chronicles, even if he has to publish his mothers
best recipes!
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ISSUE #43 -
Hey, hold it. Somebody wrote me a letter saying they wanted a bunch of
Chronicles and I must have had some sort of brain crash or something
cause I had to ask myself, "what are Moonlight Chronicles"? And then
finally it came to me that yes it is true, I'm the guy that makes these
strange little books about nothing and everything. I thought I was just
a sad old groundskeeper, but then I was reminded that I have a neat
family, and a cool hobbit hole and friends out there in mail land who
send me little monies so I can do these illustrated journals! Wow.
That's a pretty good life! So. Number 43. It's the very first issue to
be created from the new studio that looks like some Inca temple. I'm
looking for a virgin to sacrifice so it's all official and everything.
Tell any virgins you know. Thanks.
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ISSUE #42 -
The other day I was resting on the lawn at the cemetery, up against a big
fir tree. I was watching a black beetle as it careened thru the grass,
each blade an obstacle to overcome. And that beetle crawled all the way
over to me and promptly climbed up on my hand. When I carefully set him
back on the ground he raised his hind end ready to fight with a spray of
stink, just like skunks do. Up in the blue sky, lazily soaring over a
nearby field, a long feathered hawk was being dive bombed by two noisy
blackbirds. I had been spraying weeds all morning with a mixture of
lethal liquids. Sitting there under that tree, I cradled a .22 rifle in
my lap eyeing the nearby gopher holes. If I don't try to control their
population the entire place would be nothing but mounds of dirt. It's a
violent world isn't it? Issue 42 offers a quiet place in these times of
strife. Take a vacation. Read issue 42 today.
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ISSUE #41 -
Ahh yes, yet another little booklet has been born, conceived and
assembled in the dark recesses of that mysterious hobbit hole down by the
river. In its slightly brown pages you will see mostly digital photos of
the completed Joseph High School eagle sculpture, a spring break trip
with the family, several guest artists and the latest donated tent being
tested in the surrounding woods. Irrepressible journaler Dan Gregory
weighs in with his endless ideas on sketching. There's cool quotes,
cartoons and enough material to keep you entertained for approximately
5.2 sessions on the commode or 2 evenings of pre-sleep reading. Orders
yours today!
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ISSUE #40 -
O.K. I'm ready. Here goes. Moonlight Chronicles #40 is about... umm,
let's see... Well, I must have forgotten what Moonlight Chronicles #40
is about... but, actually that's a good thing. Cause if I can't
remember what I wrote about and drew, then for sure it's probably good.
See, if I had remembered and could recite to you all the chapter titles
and such, then it would mean I was being too "planned-out", too "anal"
about it. The fact that I don't honestly know what the heck I did in
those 100 pages means that it was all made from the creative, right side
of my brain, the side that doesn't "think" about things. That's where
art comes from. If I'd used my left or logical side brain to make #40,
then it'd be really stuffy and boring. So I'm guessing that Moonlight
Chronicles #40 is probably pretty darn good, but you'll just have to
decide that for yourself.
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ISSUE #39 -
Hang on to yer panties kids, cause the hobo's drawing up a storm and
trying out a brand new art form. Writing stories that are longer than
one eensie-weensie page long! Whoa. Just imagine it. Descriptive
sentences detailing fascinating things like: what happened when Shane and
his pop rode inner tubes down miles of open water, all the way to the
cemetery. Plus: the ongoing soap opera known far and wide as "The Dan
and Lynne Show", Episode 276. There's tales of Thanksgiving and
Christmas and snowboardings and reports on the huge scrap metal eagle
being welded together for Shane's senior art project. There's notes from
monks, sketches by poets, drawing rules by a genius and so much more
crammed into those many 100 brown pages that it'd take a damn crowbar to
wedge even one more scribble or tiny word of any kind in there. Ya just
gotta see it. It's one of a kind, never to be found in a Wal-Mart
anywhere.
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ISSUE #38 -
The Lost Journals of d. price documents the best pages from six recently
found drawing books from the authors blue period in 1998 & 1999.
See never before published sketches! Yahoo. Read scrawlings never yet read! Ha.
Go on a fun trip to Chicago with Price's favorite drawing pal
Dan Gregory!
Oh yeh. Definitely an issue you'll want to keep handy for those little boring
moments when life sorta stops and there's absolutely nothing going on. Don't
miss out on this epic tome! (overzealous marketing) Available for a short time
only! (ridiculous hype) The Smithsonian has requested a copy! (outright lie)
God said it's the best issue yet! (right)
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ISSUE #37 -
Ah yes, finally. The hobo artist gets back to doing what he does best,
"themeless" issues. Follow Dan on his serendipitous path to nowhere in
particular. Marvel at the many marvelous sketches by new sketcher Mary
B. Check out the wise man words by Indian writer White Arrow. Be
smitten by the galdarned remarkableness of the zine that contends: It's
Not Where You're Going, But How You Get There and Everywhere Is Somewhere
Else.
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ISSUE #36 -
Hey you, navigators in this way weird world. A news bulletin flashed
across the cosmos recently under that red, red planet and fullish moon.
It read: Monkster and summertime inner tube paddler d. price has just
released his latest illuminated manuscript that attempts to document the
teeny tiny town he lives in out there in wild eastern Oregon. He spent
hours wandering the back alleys, dusty buildings and deep blue lagoons in
search of the hamlet's soul. Discoveries abound, secrets revealed, and
the best hamburgers were devoured in this summer long attempt to document
that elusive and undocumentable place called "home".
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ISSUE #35 -
Having rested his tired bum after that long trike ride, Price got back to
work on his beloved Chronicles and created an issue all about the
joys of drawing. Packed with hints and excercises for those folks in
need of a shot of inspiration. This is the first issue ever printed by
Dan's pen company sponsor SAKURA, who will be sending it out over their
retail store and trade show circuits! Workers of the world unite. DRAW
WE MUST! and WE MUST DRAW! everday, for it is the one true path and one
that may save the world...
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ISSUE #34 -
The 3rd and final smattering of drawings (mostly scribbles) and text
about Dan's final 1500-mile leg through that huge and freezing cold
Lonestar State. Read about him getting stifted by the new
Chronicle printer, crashing on a busy Mississippi highway and
camping out with mosquitos and alligators in Florida. After combating
the worst traffic of the entire ride in Southern Florida, Price
pulled into Key West Feburary 13, to be greeted by the patrons of
Hemingway's old haunt Sloppy Joes. He had pedaled some 4,500 miles,
then flew home to catch the tail end of the 2003 snowboarding season.
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ISSUE #33 -
More Trike Tours stories, drawings and photographs. This issue
documents Dan's trek from Santa Barbara California, down thru the L.A.
jungles, along the amazing Pacific coastline to San Diego, then
east to Yuma Arizona, Tucson, Bisbeee, El Paso and into the vastness
of space called Texas. Read about his many adventures which include
losing a brake on a huge downhill, getting caught showering in a R.V.
park (registered guests only!) and burning a pile of sticks along the
freeway one lonely night that proved to be the only campfire of the
entire journey.
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ISSUE #32 -
After madly hopping freight trains, delivering his daughter
to college, and going to Las Vegas to meet up with some trike company
owners, Dan went to the Halloween dance with his partner Lynne,
then hooked on a trailer and began the biggest ever adventure of his
life. An 8,500 mile circumnavigation of the U.S.A. Issue #32
chronicles Dan's pedalling across Oregon to Portland, down through the
Willamette Valley and into the coastal towns of California where he
nearly gets pasted by 2 different automobiles. Come join the fun!
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ISSUE #31 - Campouts, cookouts, 4th of July, a Harley ride in the Midwest with lifelong partner Lynne (no arguments, I promise!), mountain bike rides, summited peaks, excerpts from old Chronicles, a trip with my son to Lewiston Idaho, dinners and days of serendipity to sooth your weary soul. Summer 2002. | |
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