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This is my userpage and it is lame.  More about me can be found on the blog my wife and I share, [http://terrapin-gardens.net terrapin gardens], or our [http://thescullys.org/food food blog].
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This is my userpage and it is lame.  But I thought that playing here would be good wiki practice.
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== Why 'terrapin'? ==
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The answer is threefold.  First, I am a long-time fan fo the [http://www.dead.net Grateful Dead] [Flash warning].  Second, I attended (and graduated from) the University of Maryland whose mascot is the [http://umterps.collegesports.com/trads/md-m-fb-mas.html terrapin].  Lastly, I have always dug turtles.  i think they're interesting creatures.
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== Where? ==
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Currently living in cute and gorgeous [http://tunbridgevt.com Tunbridge, VT] and loving it!
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== Why? ==
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My wife and I decided to leave the rat race of Washington, DC for a quieter existence where we could grow some of our own food, and enjoy each other's company.  We bought a house on 10 mostly-wooded acres in [http://tunbridgevt.com Tunbridge, VT] in the spring of 2006.
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== Any More? ==
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More about me can be found on the blog my wife and I share, [http://terrapin-gardens.net terrapin gardens], or our [http://food.thescullys.org food blog].

Latest revision as of 16:06, 5 June 2006

http://static.flickr.com/18/69101337_c18aff3ff4_m.jpg

This is my userpage and it is lame. But I thought that playing here would be good wiki practice.

Why 'terrapin'?

The answer is threefold. First, I am a long-time fan fo the Grateful Dead [Flash warning]. Second, I attended (and graduated from) the University of Maryland whose mascot is the terrapin. Lastly, I have always dug turtles. i think they're interesting creatures.

Where?

Currently living in cute and gorgeous Tunbridge, VT and loving it!

Why?

My wife and I decided to leave the rat race of Washington, DC for a quieter existence where we could grow some of our own food, and enjoy each other's company. We bought a house on 10 mostly-wooded acres in Tunbridge, VT in the spring of 2006.

Any More?

More about me can be found on the blog my wife and I share, terrapin gardens, or our food blog.