The Quinns

We enjoyed a lovely lunch with my nephew John and his girlfriend Quinn today. We met at the River House for a pre-demolition tour and a good location for walking their dog, Miso. We moved on to the Road House for a vegetarian meal and the opportunity to catch up while also celebrating his upcoming birthday. John’s last name is Quinn and Quinn’s first name is Quinn, hence the title of this post and possibly a foreshadowing of things to come.

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