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bill h

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An exhibition of my photographs will open Sunday (6/20) on the walls of a local (Plymouth MA) restaurant. Twenty-some black and white silver gelatin prints. They'll be hanging for most of the summer, but the opening is Sunday, 3-5. Details, and incentivizing images, http://bit.ly/axEPI5 Good eating, too.

-bill h
 

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Father's day duties preclude attendance at the opening, but all summer means more chances, right?
 

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I (or we - it all depends on who we is) will see you there.
 

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bill...what is the location of this restaurant? I want to drop in tomorrow sometime....(July 7)

drew
 
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bill h

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87 Sandwich Street Plymouth (Rt 3A), just south of the center, just north of the main fire station. Called The Cuisine of Mark Connolly. I live 60 seconds away...
 

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Had a great time today...but too short. We need to get the NE group to come down to Plymouth...
 
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bill h

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Discovered a new tree last night, an ancient little leaf linden, near an amazing catalpa, worth a few sheet of film, I think.
 

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Ok...we'll do that...and then process some film in your professional lab. Next time we can visit a tree from the 1630's...standing tall overlooking the Old King's Highway...6A