We hold animal organs and eat kumquats and not the other way around


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Opal, a seeing eye dog with the N.H. Association for the Blind, chows down on a chew toy at the Abbot-Downing School Health Fair last week.
Opal, a seeing eye dog with the N.H. Association for the Blind, chows down on a chew toy at the Abbot-Downing School Health Fair last week.
Kumquats, which taste a little like oranges, are weird because you eat the entire peel. Although, as Tim pointed out, it would be a big-time pain to peel those little suckers.
Kumquats, which taste a little like oranges, are weird because you eat the entire peel. Although, as Tim pointed out, it would be a big-time pain to peel those little suckers.
A long day on the job left Tim seeking sweet relief in a heated relaxing chair.
A long day on the job left Tim seeking sweet relief in a heated relaxing chair.
Liz Muller shows a few of the thousand worms crawling through a composting project a local Girl Scout group is working on.
Liz Muller shows a few of the thousand worms crawling through a composting project a local Girl Scout group is working on.
Keith and Tim hold cow hearts. And try not to make grossed-out faces (thanks to Kristen McGonigle for taking this photo).
Keith and Tim hold cow hearts. And try not to make grossed-out faces (thanks to Kristen McGonigle for taking this photo).

We checked out the annual health fair at Abbot-Downing School on Wednesday, and it was an educational good time. We learned about the dangers of smoking, how to eat healthy and how to talk people into giving us a ton of free pens.

Author: Tim Goodwin

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