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Greetings, Debbie. First of all, I am always so happy that you have made a kind and meaningful comment on so many posts. I find myself reading your response right away, making sure it sounds like our Debbie and that means the content will have value and be based on your research and life experience. Today, I came across your Spotlight. I should have known that something was ready to make my day. Could it possibly be about shellfish and Chesapeake Bay? Oh my goodness..... you are my East Coast twin. I lived in Bethel, Delaware, right on the river. As soon as the weather warmed up a bit, we took the boat over to the Chesapeake to settle in for the summer. In addition to my daughter and family, we always had a German shepherd or two. I also lived in Dover, Milford, and a few other places I have forgotten. I was with Del Tech for quite a while before returning to Califonia, Where did you find your best crabs?

My best......Chris

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@artscaping I was just looking around for posts from you the other day, wondering if I have missed something! You have been a great mentor influence, especially in telling about the benefits of myofascial release therapy. My county in MD was Worcester, but I moved to Salisbury for my first Finance job after college, so I was very close to you in DE. My hometown was between the Ocean & Bay, and on the VA line, so we got crabs all over MD & VA, best being from the town I was born in, Crisfield. My first Finance job was with a large Salisbury based poultry company, and while living there, I did a two-year assignment at our Georgetown DE complex, so I was turning off right near Bethel every day. I moved south & found a husband, then we returned for a MD assignment that allowed us eight years on the other side of the Bay Bridge in MD, all still beautiful and tasty,, but we had to head south again. Thans for your nice comments, and glad to read you again!