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Who’s in that Tux?
Regarding your “Editor’s Notes” last issue, I want to make sure you don’t forget about Australia’s Fairy penguins! I, too, am fascinated with penguins and enjoyed your article about them. The Fairy penguins are still very popular down under, especially on Phillip Island.
—A. Cameronvia email
Holey Moley
In “Living Healthy” on checking moles for changes in size: Healthy moles are generally less than 0.14 inches (about 1/8 inch) in diameter instead of the 1.4 inches you mentioned. Very important!
—L. Lefkowitz, MDvia email
Editor’s Note: You’re correct, we apologize for the typo.
And the Winner Is…
Would you let me know if the drawing has taken place for the “Vacation of a Lifetime” sweepstakes, and if so, who won?
—Maxine Lemarr
via email
Editor’s Note: The AAA and Starwood $25,000 Vacation of a Lifetime grand prize
winner is Ross Kramer of Deland, FL. He’ll receive an 11-night luxury trip for two to Italy. We are also pleased to announce that the
winner of the AAA Celebration Sweepstakes was Michelle Sonntag of Avondale Estates, GA. She has won a 2-night, 3-day Disney vacation
for four, including a night in Cinderella Castle.
To find a complete list of winners, plus a
listing of current sweepstakes, visit
AAA Community.
Geography Lesson
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We just returned from a cruise on the Azamara Journey, so I was delighted to settle in and read of this possible adventure (“Journey to the British Isles and Beyond”). While it sounds like a great trip, I was disappointed to see Ireland referred to as part of the British Isles. Waterford and Dublin (the capital) are in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland is part of the British Isles, not the Republic!
—B. Gregoryvia email
Editor’s Note: I apologize for this gaffe. In editing, the clarification regarding Dublin’s location was inadvertently removed.
Please email your comments or questions to Sandy Klim, Editor-in-Chief, at letters@aaagoingplaces.com.

