Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Cape Cod Marathon

#2 Son flew in from Atlanta to run the Cape Cod Marathon over the weekend. He was also involved in a seafood exchange with a local. He brought some fresh shrimp from Atlanta and was to get New Bedford scallops in exchange. His friend also threw in some local fish. The writing on the freezer bag containing the fish said Sept 2007. In the trash that went. When he opened the scallops back in Atlanta, they too had to be trashed. One person provided fresh seafood, the other simply cleaned out thier freezer. Live and learn.
Fans at Oyster Bay Rd. Woods Hole, Ma.
Runners at Oyster Bay Rd. The finish line
Stretch, one...two
Checking the times.

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