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Monday, September 27, 2004
4:41:00 AM MST

Lost at the Faire

As predicted, I spent the whole weekend (except for the usual shopping with John and five hours wasted on Quizilla) doing church-related stuff. It was more interesting than expected: rather than sit and sell books, I spent most of Saturday wandering around with the digital camera, and then running home to unload the floppies onto my hard drive. Here are some pictures to give you some idea what the St. Michael's English Faire was like, and to tide us all over until I can write something coherent. Good night! - Karen, Monday morning 4:36 AM

"York"
York courtyardFather John takes a picture
Fr. Daniel has a chatColby has an announcement
madrigal singers serenade YorkMary sells eggstraordinary eggs



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