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Picnic and Open House
We went to church where I kind of liked the dim sum communion. Each person could get their own matzoh piece and tiny cup of wine from a metal tray.
Afterwards there was a picnic, sponsored by a group M and D were part of, so they brought all kinds of food. My favorite thing was from someone else: key lime cake. It tastes like that very lemony cake people sometimes make, covered in lemony glaze. Way too sugary, but somehow that was okay.
We also got to see extreme swinging:

And some very creative protective covers for use at picnics.

Then we dropped by an open house of a "waterfront fishing village" selling "matchbox houses" for a million bucks. (Obviously, one of the phrases in quotes was from the property company and the other was from one of us.)
Well, the view from inside was quite nice:

I was amused that the property company representative wouldn't use the M word. She said they cost "from six hundred thousand to one point six."
The view from the outside was nice, but less awe-inspiring.

My favorite part is that they are right next to a trailer park. In fact, the land they were built on was previously a trailer park itself.
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We went for another neighborhood walk. Here is another interesting kind of shutter.

Here is part of an artists' village we found. It was a place for showing and selling art, not for living. Still, it had an interesting look.

Afterwards there was a picnic, sponsored by a group M and D were part of, so they brought all kinds of food. My favorite thing was from someone else: key lime cake. It tastes like that very lemony cake people sometimes make, covered in lemony glaze. Way too sugary, but somehow that was okay.
We also got to see extreme swinging:

And some very creative protective covers for use at picnics.

Then we dropped by an open house of a "waterfront fishing village" selling "matchbox houses" for a million bucks. (Obviously, one of the phrases in quotes was from the property company and the other was from one of us.)
Well, the view from inside was quite nice:

I was amused that the property company representative wouldn't use the M word. She said they cost "from six hundred thousand to one point six."
The view from the outside was nice, but less awe-inspiring.

My favorite part is that they are right next to a trailer park. In fact, the land they were built on was previously a trailer park itself.
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We went for another neighborhood walk. Here is another interesting kind of shutter.

Here is part of an artists' village we found. It was a place for showing and selling art, not for living. Still, it had an interesting look.
