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Dave Duffy

Gearing up for the MREA Fair

Lenie just booked our plane tickets for the MREA Fair in Custer, Wisconsin, June 20-22. As I did last year, I’ll give a free autographed copy of my book, Can America Be Saved from Stupid People, to anyone who comes up to the booth wearing a Backwoods Home Magazine T-shirt, plus I’ll put the person’s photo in this blog. It was a lot of fun last year. If you think you might attend the Fair, click here for the details. I had just started this blog prior to last year’s MREA Fair. Here’s the link to that blog activity and what transpired with the T-shirts.

This year, my whole family will fly to Camp Lejeune in North Carolina first to visit my daughter, Annie, and her family. Then Annie and I will fly to the Fair and do the show while Lenie babysits the grandkids in North Carolina. Longtime readers of BHM first encountered Annie when she was a 7-year-old girl helping me build the Oregon wilderness home that launched BHM in 1989. Annie will be 26 a week after the show ends. She has maintained an excellent blog for the past three years.

Amazing how time goes by.

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