Our little motorcycle club is going to take advantage of the unusually warm temperature on Saturday to make our annual lunch run. We will ride east over the White Mountains until we find some lobsters for lunch. Hey, it’s a good excuse for a spring ride!

Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,
Don, Kali & Ed

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