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Trip to Chapel Hill

Dec 13th, 2008 by Will | 3

I headed to Chapel Hill, NC, with Michelle & Shane to see the Chap-Hill Ebles.  Allison, Will, and Ben are all in the Holiday Parade this morning, which is sure to be fun, but when we got here last night, we went to an afternoon Mass and then headed to Top-of-the-Hill for dinner.  On the way, we stopped by Carolina Inn, which is having a display for the Twelve Days of Christmas.  Very cool all the little pieces, and one the coolest was the one outside: a sand-sculpture of the partridge in a pear tree.

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There rest were lovely, too, and the Twelve Lords-a-Leaping was a series of famous UNC basketball players … cute.

Now, in an hour or so, we’ll be in the cold watching some parade action.  Hmm …

3 Comments on “Trip to Chapel Hill”


  1. JJB said:

    These are mad sand skills. I’m envisioning a WP retreat centered around sand sculpting…


  2. Will said:

    oooh …. could be fun!


  3. Amy said:

    Wow!

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