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It's been a pretty interesting week. Having arrived in LA on route to Toronto my luggage was deemed worthy of leaving in Melbourne whilst I blissfully sailed through the skies in an airconditioned tin can. But Ill save that story for later. I headed up to northern Ontario with the parents of my Canadian friends who were getting married on a fab promintory of land surrounded by a forest fringed lake. The bride rowed into shore with her Dad, much toi the surprise of the wedding party and guests. It was hot, but a lovely wedding. The next day four of [View Full Entry]

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It's been a pretty interesting week. Having arrived in LA on route to Toronto my luggage was deemed worthy of leaving in Melbourne whilst I blissfully sailed through the skies in an airconditioned tin can. But Ill save that story for later. I headed up to northern Ontario with the parents of my Canadian friends who were getting married on a fab promintory of land surrounded by a forest fringed lake. The bride rowed into shore with her Dad, much toi the surprise of the wedding party and guests. It was hot, but a lovely wedding. The next day four of [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 19th 2007 | 17 Views | [diary=193902]