Well, thought I'd just say that I am safely back in Washington after a nice long drive. We were slowed down by a flat from a nail and a screw stuck in my tire, at least one of which was probably picked up in Minnesota. Other than that, thanks for the great summer and good luck in school or whatever else you may be doing. Jennifer and I finally got to talk to one of the naked Finnish men on Lake Isaac and we obtained a few words of wisdom. The most important piece, which I think I ought to share, is that "taking a sauna with a swimsuit on is like kissing through a screen door." That explains so much.
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Ian: Thanks for reporting in. I'm glad you made it home safely. Thanks for all your great work this summer. I'm looking forward to seeing and reading about your progress identifying the insects in your collection. Thanks too for sharing those awesome words of wisdom. Enjoy your free time before school starts. Stuart