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Thoughts and events about my life that no one else would care about.
1. Books vs Beer

In the early 1990's  my business partner, Jon, and I put together a business plan for a microbrewery. We shopped it around and one of the people we sent it to also was later involved with the start up of a microbrewery in Providence RI. I think he got some ideas from us . . .  Anyway we aproached Fleet Bank and they were interested, I got scared ( I can't speak for Jon) and  lost interest. I look back on it and wish I had followed through wtih it - it would have worked - we were ahead of the pack.  

Around the same time I began writing a YA book about the BWCA.  I finally finished it  in 2010 and then created this blog.  Time to get back to the microbrewery now . . .

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