User talk:StonewallCanyon

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Albert Arul Prakash 07:02, 16 April 2006 (UTC) Hi I found that you are removing my links in pen pals article. I am not spamming anyway but y r u removing my site link and specified as spam

Guadalupe River
Hi, I thought I'd let you know about some edits of yours I reverted. I think you mistook the San Tomas Aquino Creek with the Guadalupe River. As you can see in this map the Guadalupe and San Tomas Aquino Creek both flow into Alviso Slough, however, the Rivermark development and Sun's Headquarters are located on the creek, while the Guadalupe River is a few miles to the east, next to the airport. Thanks for your good work. Gentgeen 00:32, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

PS, I added a photo to the Rivermark article, which I took last summer. Gentgeen

Thanks
Thanks for the explanation about the Chalone AVA. I'll try to come up with something a lttle more general.AVArea 01:19, 22 May 2006 (UTC)

File permission problem with File:2006-04-17-rivermark.jpg
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