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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Saint Stan
Here he is. Saint Stan. Yesterday I would never have remembered hearing his name, although I suppose one time long ago I may have seen him on TV. But while rummaging around on the net early this morning to find … Continue reading
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Tagged health care, Pam Dewey, ram, remote area medical, stan brock, volunteer, wild kingdom
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That’s What Ah Lak About the South
After spending the first 61 years of my life north of the Mason-Dixon Line, most of it in Michigan, my husband and I moved to Georgia in 2007. I’m very sure I wouldn’t be mistaken yet for a Southern Belle … Continue reading
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Tagged buggy, cokes, grocery, Pam Dewey, pop, rome, rome georgia, soda, that's what I like, the North, the south
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Double-Entry Living
In 1957 America got a wake-up call regarding its educational system. Russia made it to outer space first, with the launch of its Sputnik satellite. And thus in 1958 the US government launched the National Defense Education Act. This act … Continue reading