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Jana is a university administrator and teaches History. Her soloblog is http://janaremy.com

Photo Friday: Lunch with a friend

by Jana

I’m in New Haven today, and just met up with Brooke for lunch. I wish you could all be here with us! So to share the joy, here’s a photo of what we ate (split pea soup and huevos rancheros at a vegetarian cafe–yum!)

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Jana is a university administrator and teaches History. Her soloblog is http://janaremy.com

5 Responses

  1. Yeah, I’m jealous too.
    Except the part about how cold it is there. It’s 75 degrees here today!

    But, next week I’m headed to D.C. If anyone wants to have lunch with me, send me an email.

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