Father’s Day at Charmingfare Farm

Norm Morin lends his hat to his daughter Zoe Morin, 4, as they play together Gravelly Point Park on Father's Day, Sunday, June 16, 2013, in Arlington, Va. Zoe gave her dad Norm the flowers in his shirt pocket. /AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster


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