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Mike Blouin was a starstruck nine year old, glued to the fuzzy screen of the rabbit-eared, black-and-white TV set at his parents’ cabin on Big Rideau Lake, when, on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong first stepped on the surface of the moon.
“I remember walking out on the deck of the cabin,” the Ottawa/Kemptville writer recalls, “just after watching the landing, and looking up at the moon in a clear night sky, and just being in wonder that people could do such things.”
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