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I find something that I like to sew (it has letters :)), not complicated and it is nice present.

Lake Sabrina to Dusy Basin, via Echo Col and Le Conte Canyon

he had some very cool stuff in here. magnifying glass and loupe, compasses with instruction book, animal tracking book, various maps, whistle, teeny-tiny thermometer, how to identify emerald ashborer, 4" switchblade. and patches from some of the places he has been.

I remember going to a butterfly sanctuary Framingham MA, with him and the Naturalists Club. Afterwards we took out our lunches at some picnic tables. When it came time to eat the apples, he pulled out that switchblade and cut them into neat pieces. He totally enjoyed the shocked look on my face.

 

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Backpacks for BaghdadChildren of the Draya Elementary School in Harthiyah in Baghdad hold up newly received backpacks Oct. 10, after receiving donated school supplies from the Mansour District Iraqi Police force.

(U.S. Army photo courtesy of 463rd Military Police Company, MND-B)

Overnight backpack Fred Haught Trail in Coconino National Forest, Arizona.

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