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My Deepest Appologies

To whom it may concern,

Please allow me to apologize for the lack of updates since November 12th 2011. 
Due to the fact that I:
  • met a bunch of cool people
  • did a heaps of amazing things
  • spend a whole lot of time chilling out
  • saw many monuments
  • travelled over a couple borders
  • hang out with crazy amounts of people
I was unable to update my blog to share with you the details of all of this.


Again, I am sorry for my actions and I hope that we can put this matter behind us. I look forward to updating you soon. If you have any thoughts in this, please feel free to share. You may contact me at your convenience.

Sincerely,
Hayden Davey

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  1. Well, although I don't comment often, I'm enjoying your updates, so hope you get back at it ... and soon! Sounds like you are having an amazing trip, thanks for sharing it with us!

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