They 30, 213, 219, 220, 222, 226, 228, and 245, were in the thicket by the gate to Camp 45 and an hour later walking single file along the path that is separated from the lake by a stand of trees ///record.eyelash.bandstand. They were on a mission and had no time to wait for the 8th in line who had stopped for a nibble. They looked well with few flies to bother them. During the intervening hour and after it none of the others were seen or heard which is disappointing as it would of been nice to see them all. Stay Safe, Marina & Des
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