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We had a very good time in Chelsea. Lot of friendly people, lots of
friendly conversations, and LOTS of enthusiasm for reelecting President
Trump. Many thanks to all who helped make the week such a success,
including *John Taylor, Bill Gordon, Tina Gordon, Susan Leslie, Tom Urich,
Tracey Melody, Maxine Santoro, David Frey, Debra Fuqua Frey, Dan Lugauer,
Jeff Reynhout, Teresa Reynhout, John Dunlap, Cindy Fischaber, Gary Greiner,
the Rich Anderson family, and all of the rest of you who stopped by and
visited with us.*
The picture posted on our website shows a "pavement chalk artist" creating
an an image on Middle Street. It turns out that the artist is Erika
Turkin, and she came all the way from Buffalo, New York for a chance to
participate in the Chelsea event. Below is a photograph of her finished
work, which is a drawing of Pogo, the "Advanced Chimpanzee Butler" in the
Netflix series The Umbrella Academy. There were five or six pavement chalk
artists at the Chelsea event, and they each created something amazing.
The pride and community spirit that small town events like Chelsea's Sounds
and Sights festival generate seem like an important part of what we
sometimes call the American Dream, and the people we met sure seemed to be
having a very good time taking part.
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See you in Dexter for Dexter Daze in a couple of weeks!
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