In my late teens and early 20s, we had a great group of friends who remain connected still today. Except for those who are no longer with us, of course; but thankfully, only a few are gone.

When we weren’t in school, or at work, we were usually all together on adventures all over New England. A few of us had cars, and since I had a station wagon, it was usually full. Whether it was a weekend in Rangeley or a trip to the shore near Bar Harbor, the camaraderie that developed among us was fast and deep and lasting.

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