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The End of Summer

Labor Day traditionally marks the end of summer. For us here in Florida that has nothing to do with the weather and though traffic will slow down a little bit at the theme parks they are still very busy with tourists (especially from Europe who take “holiday” at times other than Americans.) The British are known to take an average of 28 days of vacation a year as compared to an average of 14 for Americans. So, in that respect, the busyness of our city continues. So what does Labor Day mean to us? Well it means school has begun again, the football season is back, pumpkins have made their way into the stores, season 5 of Dexter will begin and there will still be trips to the beach…

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Cheri Root is a family, newborn, senior photographer located in Prosper, Texas serving the north Texas area including Frisco, Celina, McKinney, Plano, Little Elm & Dallas.