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2,895 Miles

Originally we set up this blog to chronicle our cross country journey to San Francisco to deliver Amy to grad school. 2,895 Miles is the distance from New Jersey to San Francisco. Now, this blog contains snippets of our daily lives.

3/13/2010

Posted by Devin at Saturday, March 13, 2010

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