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Old 07-23-2009, 10:14 PM
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But in answer to your question, I thought the Foundation cruise article was going to be longer. I thought they were going to use it to encourage more participation next time and it could have used a bit more "umph" (however that word is supposed to be spelled)

But the one pic they used showed a nice cross section of participants....
I thought the cruise article was going to be much longer, too! I was asked for permission to use some of my pics, so I guess I also figured there would be more pics. Which is fine that there weren't, but I wonder if any of my pics with crescents in the background will end up in the next Capture the Crescent section, instead. The pic they used is great, and the article was really nice, but I was surprised by the short length.

Unrelated, but I do really love the fact that they are including a fun historical item in each issue now.
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