Most places I visit, I stay a while; Chicago, however, was an exception. I would’ve liked to stay longer: the July sun was high and the neighborhood gardens were flourishing, and it seemed like the perfect time to run around a town I’d heard tons about. Plus, I wanted to hang out with some of [...]
Hi everyone, I've decided
to take a short break
until the new year
arrives. We'll meet
again, on January 4th or
so.
Toodles!
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Blog: San Francisco's famous sea lions have vanished by HM S.
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— SAN FRANCISCO -- Last
month, marine scientists
counted more than 1,500
sea lions on fabled Pier
39, a record number that
delighted tourists and
baffled experts. Why so
many? Why were they
sticking around? But now,
almost all of the sea
lions are gone,... more