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At the Leadway, where this was shot, artwork covers about every inch
of the walls. Dorothy and Vic got so into it that Kent had to come looking
for them.

This is at Quenchers, a comfortable room on the northside.

Here we are under the spreading chestnut tree (or is it an oak?) getting
ready to start at the Lincoln Square Concert Series. Note that Kent's
awareness seems lightyears distant, and Dorothy is right there in the
moment.

This was taken at one of Chicagoland's Finest Street Fairs, Custer's
Last Stand in Evanston. May the sun always shine on Custer Street
Fair.

At Uncommon Ground, a coochi-poochi-boomalini coffee house in
Chicago's Wrigleyville neighborhood.

Again, wailing on ten at Uncommon Ground.

Lee Kromer, who did great stuff on our CD, made us smile when
he strolled through the door at The Bean Counter and sat in.

From a songwriters-in-the round
session at The Fox Valley Folk Fest, held each Labor Day Weekend on
a beautiful island in The Fox River.
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