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The Cloisters Museum
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I genuinely enjoyed her company. We talked about our interests--she knows a lot about medieval art--and filled in some of the gaps between what we blog about and what we experience. During our conversation, I made photos of the museum. I'm very happy with how these came out; they are a far cry from the ones I did a couple of years ago with Rebbie (my 300D).

The Cloisters Museum











A view down the Hudson and the George Washington Bridge
The next time
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Ans that's a great pic of E. :) You're really getting a knack for drilling down to what your subject is all about, IMO. So amazing to see!
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I like that picture of her a lot. I didn't even have to crop it or take additional shots; I knew I had her as soon as I pressed the shutter. That's happening a lot more, these days, and I like that.
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I had the BESTEST time hanging out with you, and I'm so glad we finally got to meet up! <3 I will have to hit up the NYC area more often for the pleasure of your company.
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We MUST hang out again!
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I thought it was a sweet lovestory though. I read it about 15 years ago and it meant a lot to my teenager self.
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I just ordered a used copy, and I'm looking forward to reading it.
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I'm glad you guys enjoyed yourself so much! :D
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i know that it's by a military base, is a small community and is active during tourist seasons, but i'm not really sure how it FEELS, so if you're familiar with it at all, i would love your feedback.
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