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Edgar, my sweet Italian sausages are made with the following ingredients: fennel, garlic, salt, pepper, thyme, parsley, oregano and romano cheese. I added a small amount of red pepper flakes just to boost the flavor a bit. You can wash one of these down Edgar with a shot of the single malt I will bring along (after the shoot of course). I'll even throw in some suitable glass to drink it 'neat'.

Weather forecast for Mapleville, R.I. as of a minute ago shows: a high of 55 degrees and low of 36 degrees. A warming trend for sure. wind should not be a problem - my shooting will be terrible whether there's wind or not for sure!

Eric Eis - in response to your question re: my going to the Southern. It's a 12 hr ride from my home in Plymouth, Ma and although I've driven much farther and longer times in the past, I just don't feel like driving it alone and there's been no takers on a ride share so far so I will probably pass on it this year. Thanks for asking though.

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