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Leslie,

Oops. Sorry about getting on the high horse -- The end of the fiscal year is
approaching, which means that contract reports are nearly due. High tension
in state agencies!

Andy

Andrew K. Rindsberg
Geological Survey of Alabama

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Subject: it's a vacation toss-up


Andrew,
I appreciate your comentary and I agree.  It is all too easy to not stop and
smell the roses when your collecting, and focus only on the shells.  Often
the animals are much more interesting and beautiful than the shell!

..but the crab comment was an inside joke between me and David from our
January collecing trip to Dania!

Cheers,
Leslie
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