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The Big Jump

Posted on July 16, 2008 by Tom
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So I spent all day on a patio and then in a pool. Then there was some driving around, some Mexican food, and hanging out by a different pool.

Photo Count: 309.

And I haven’t even been to San Fransisco yet…

Posted in Ruminations | Tagged 309, alcatraz, belicia, california, cruise, digital camera, martinez, mexican food, new people, pictures, pool, Ruminations, san fransisco, swimming, talking, tour, tourist spots | 2 Replies

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