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Kimeric-GoodEats my photos, Journaling-Adirondack Experience museum of the Blue Mountain Lake. THERE WERE MANY EXHIBITS OF WHAT LIFE WAS LIKE IN THE MOUNTAINS IN THE EARLY DAYS THEy HAD OLD FISH CAMP AND A HUNTING LODGE. A VERY INTERESTING BUILDING WE WENT TO WAS THE LOGGING INDUSTRY WHICH WAS ALL DONE BY MANUAL LABOR THEN. iN THE BOAT BUILDING THESE BIRCH BARK CANOES DISPLAYED WERE MADE FROM A SINGLE TREE THAT IS HOW BIG TREES WERE THEN. WE REALLY ENJOYED OUR DAY HERE.

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This is a cool take on kits vs photos. What a fun exhibit that had to be. I love the birch boats, that's a cool photo. The wooden frame behind the photos is neat. I love seeing new ways to use elements. ❤️

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You did a fabulous job of using a themed kit for a whole different theme! I especially like the old wood framed turned behind the two photos. That sounds like a fascinating place to visit, too.

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Such interesting journaling and great photos, I almost feel I'm there.   I like the way you framed them differently and used the diagonal frame behind, that's so cool and creative.   Your page is really lovely.

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ooooohhhhh - i LOVE the background and the offset frame, with the vertical strip. So beautifully layed out. love love love. You did a great job with this challenge - The raccoons rowing in the little canoe is adorable. 

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The stuffed raccoons are funny, but the birch canoes are truly wonderful. I like your geometric patterns and the way you used a multi-frame for the journaling. That is a great idea.

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