Rarin’ for the outdoors
Posted by informer on November 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
For some years now I’ve been following a rather sedentary lifestyle, due mostly to my blogging and Internet-based involvements. I do get to go out and meet people a lot — and I’ve been busy with a couple of major events — but I’ve not been engaging in truly active stuff...
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