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At the tip of Range Point I saw a table for two, elegantly set with a linen cloth, china, cutlery, napkins, and stemware.
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No one was around as far as I could see. Hmm...this looked much too romantic for a simple picnic. Wait! As I walked past, I spied an ice bucket. For a bottle of champagne perhaps? This was looking more and more like the site of a proposal.
Oh, to be a ghost crab at the Point that afternoon! Maybe someday I'll learn more and be able to share with you.
2 comments:
Wow! A very interesting find indeed!
How romantic!!!
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