PDFs, Science, and Gravel – The Week in Review

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Excellent early morning from Maine where the sun is rising on what should be a nice summertime Saturday. At this time recently I was riding my bike across the gravel roads of Emporia, Kansas for the Unbound Gravel 200. Today, will be a little less physically demanding. Were going to the Living Shores Aquarium to feed stingrays and discover everything about marine life. It ought to be enjoyable. I hope that you likewise have something enjoyable prepared for the weekend..

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At this time last week I was riding my bike throughout the gravel roads of Emporia, Kansas for the Unbound Gravel 200. Were going to the Living Shores Aquarium to feed stingrays and find out all about marine life. It must be enjoyable.

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