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Hey A.......did you see the other carousel down at the Pier? That one is really cool too. Old and ornate. I love it. I love carousels.
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Hi Cheryl...no, didn't know there was one...
The carousel they had running at the PSC brought back memories of when I was a kid. Those of us that grew up in the SF Bay Area probably remember riding the one at Tilden Park (in the Berkely hills)
Sorry we couldn't get together for lunch...I had a good time at the market. Maybe next time, huh?
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Yep...next time for sure. I spent most of my day in Kirkland. Had to meet with a couple customers.
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Neat stuff Adrienne! It's an artform of it's own. About 6 years ago I got a magazine that was devouted just to carousels, I don't know if it's still printed. Some of the old peices are worth quite a penny these days. And there are classes for people that want to carve their own. Thanks, Jim.
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